Results of aesthetic analysis and interdisciplinary research in patients after complete restoration of the teeth

Results of aesthetic analysis and interdisciplinary research in patients after complete restoration of the teeth

Authors

  • Sh.A. Boymuradov Tashkent Medical Academy
  • D.G. Kuranbaeva Tashkent Medical Academy

Keywords:

Oral cavity, temporomandibular joint, edentulism

Abstract

This article presents the results of aesthetic analysis and interdisciplinary research after the complete restoration of dental arches in patients. It has been demonstrated that the mutual interaction of the dental arches plays a crucial role in the morphological and functional unity of the stomatognathic system. Their integrity is an essential condition for the physiological functioning of the oral cavity. When there are dental anomalies, chewing function, speech, and aesthetics are impaired. Even the absence of a single tooth negatively affects not only the function of the masticatory apparatus but also the psychological state of the individual and the overall health of the body. The loss of teeth primarily disrupts the process of chewing food, which in turn negatively affects digestion. The absence of teeth also affects the patient's articulation and communicative abilities, which may have a significant impact on their psychoemotional state. Long-term defects in the dental arches lead to distal displacement of the temporomandibular joint, causing disruptions in the anatomy and function of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) as well as in the activity of the facial musculature and nervous system. Total edentulism (complete tooth loss) leads to significant changes in the facial skeleton.

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Published

2025-03-09

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