DOI: 10.35556/idr-2019-2(87)30-33.
IMPROVEMENT OF THE DIAGNOSTICS EFFICIENCY OF OCCLUSAL DISORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONICAL PERIODONTITIS IN CASE OF DIFFERENT TYPE OF PARTIAL SECONDARY ADENTIA USING METHOD OF COMPUTER OCCLUSIOGRAPHY
Kulikov G.V.
E-mail: m.a.kuprina@list.ru
Summary
The article presents the results of the study of occlu-sal disorders in patients with chronical periodontitis in case of different type of partial secondary adentia using method of computer occlusiography. Occlusiographic analysis showed that as progression of chronical perio-dontitis takes place, the teeth are missing and lack of occlusional contacts increasing occlusion on the frontal teeth group occurres. When the excess of adaptive-compensatory possibilities takes place it leads to trau-matic injury of periodontal tissues that can result in re-sorption of alveolar bone, the emergence or increasing mobility of teeth and their loss. The results of study showed that elimination of occlusion imbalance in pa-tients with mild and moderate chronical periodontitis and partial secondary adentia takes place already 6 months after complex treatment.
Keywords: computer occlusiography, malocclusion, chronical periodontitis, partial secondary adentia.
For citation: Kulikov G.V. Improvement the diagnos-tics efficiency of occlusal disorders in patients with chronical periodontitis in case of different type of partial secondary adentia using method of computer occlusiog-raphy. Stomatology for All / Int. Dental Review. 2019; 2 (87); 30—33.DOI: 10.35556/idr-2019-2(87)30-33.
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