IMPROVING THE PREVENTION OF INFLAMMATORY COMPLICATIONS AFTER DENTAL IMPLANTATION
Halmanov Bohodir Abdurashidovich , Dераrtmеnt оf Surgical Dentistry апd Dеntаl lmplantology, Tashkent State Dental Institute, Uzbekistan Axmadov Farrux Farxodovich , Dераrtmеnt оf Surgical Dentistry апd Dеntаl lmplantology, Tashkent State Dental Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
Dental implantation is the most relevant, promising and demanded direction in modern dentistry and prosthetics. According to statistical studies, the prevalence of dentition defects reaches 80% among the working-age population of Uzbekistan. These indicators indicate a high need of the population for orthopedic and surgical care. That is why dental implantation is so relevant today. Despite the many advantages, the rapid development and improvement of technologies, modern implantation has a significant drawback - complications in the postoperative period. As a result, the issue of developing preventive measures to reduce the risk of complications in the postoperative period during dental implantation is of great importance.
Keywords
Adentia, transgingivally, electrogalvanic
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