INTEGRATED LEUKOCYTE INDICES IN THE ORAL LIQUID OF PATIENTS WITH PARTIAL SECONDARY ADENTIA
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The oral cavity is a complex biological environment, characterized by a variety of processes, which are based on electrochemical phenomena that occur in its tissues and at the border of tissues with oral fluid [1; five;].It is known that as a result of corrosion or in the presence of defects (chips, etc.), the metal structures of dentures located in the mouth, in contact with saliva, lose their basic properties -Their strength, ductility and other qualities decrease. Metal oxides appear in the oral cavity, which adversely affect the CRR and the patient's body [7].Today, in orthopedic dentistry, a wide range of materials is used in the manufacture of dentures. These include stainless steel, KHS, porcelain, plastics, and combinations thereof. The choice of material used in prosthetics of the patient is determined by the doctor depending on the planned design of the denture
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