Paper is devoted to the actual problem in stomatology - removable dentures influence upon the intensity of prosthetic bed relief changes. Study of prosthetic bed relief in patients who for 2 years had used plate removable and clasp dental prostheses was done. The most pronounced prosthetic bed relief changes were seen under plate type of prostheses with prolonged defects the least - in patients with plate type of prostheses with short defects. In cases of end defects under clasp dental prostheses changes of prosthetic bed relief exceeded relief changes under plate type of prostheses during all terms of use. Based upon the received data algorithm of patient conducting during different terms of use by plate removable and clasp dental prostheses.

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