Immunological Changes in the Organs of the Oral Cavity When Prosthetics with Bridging Prostheses Made of Zirconium and Metalloceramics
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2022
Relevance. The degree of exposure of dental prostheses to tissues in the oral cavity depends on the quality of their preparation, the physical and chemical properties of the structural materials. In recent times, it has been observed that the number of patients who are in the oral cavity (removable and non-removable dental prostheses) who suffer from the inability to take metal supplements is growing. Subective signs include: metallic taste in the mouth, aching and itching of the tongue, changes in the sense of taste sensation, bitter, sour taste, abundant salivation or, on the contrary, dry mouth, itchy throat, tooth confinement, redness and swelling of the soft tissues of the face. Most often, headaches, dizziness, weakness, rapid fatigue, nausea, vomiting, sleep disorders, pain in the heart are detected.
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Authors | Axmedov X. K.; |
Journal | International Journal of Health Systems and Medical Sciences |
Year | 2022 |
DOI | 490 |
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