Summary
doi: 10.25005/2074-0581-2016-18-2-82-86
Results of using different types of prosthesis in patients with concomitant somatic pathology
Chair of Prosthetic Dentistry Avicenna TSMU; Educational-clinical center «Dentistry»
Obtained data suggest the need for different types of dental prostheses and to improve the quality, efficiency of orthopedic dental care among patients with concomitant somatic pathology
in the major cities of the Republic of Tajikistan (RT).
Results of studies have shown the necessity of sanitation or oral cavity in 64,05% of inpatients before re-orthopedic treatment in all investigated regions of RT. This indicates low adherence of patients with concomitant somatic pathology to the prevention of diseases of organs and tissues of the oral cavity. In Dushanbe, the number of hospitalized patients in need of rehabilitation is 39,63±2,72%, which is 1,3 times lower than the average in the country. In other regions, the proportion of such patients is higher and reaches 56,23±4,97% in Khatlon, 45,75±2,99% – in the Sugd region, 62,46±5,94% – in the districts of republican subordination.
Keywords: somatic pathology, orthopedic status, denture defects.
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