COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF REMOVABLE AND NON-REMOVABLE PROSTHODONTICS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND PARTIAL EDENTULISM
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chronic kidney disease, partial edentulism, removable denture, fixed denture, prosthodontics.Abstract
Currently, orthopedic dentistry focuses on the comprehensive rehabilitation of patients, taking into account not only local but also general somatic backgrounds. In particular, the oral health of patients suffering from chronic kidney failure (CKF) has become one of the most urgent problems. This is because the overall immune, metabolic and regenerative capabilities of the body are sharply reduced in such patients, leading to dental problems, specifically a high incidence of premature tooth loss and partial edentulism [1,2].
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