THE INFLUENCE OF PARTIAL ABSENCE OF TEETH ON CHANGES IN THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT.
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The purpose of this article is to analyze the clinical and pathogenetic mechanisms and forms of changes in the TMJ associated with partial tooth loss, their relationship with occlusal changes, and functional disorders of the masticatory system.
Partial tooth loss ( hypodontia and adentia) remains one of the most common dental problems, significantly impacting not only chewing function and aesthetics but also the condition of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Despite the widespread development of prosthetic methods for restoring lost teeth, the impact of prolonged tooth loss on the morphofunctional characteristics of the TMJ continues to generate interest among clinicians and researchers.
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