
EXPERIENCE OF USING OSTEOPLASTIC MATERIALS FOR PREVENTING BONE ATROPHY AFTER TOOTH EXTRACTION IN WOMEN
Gafurova Dilshodakhon Alisherovna , 2nd year master of the Andijan Medical InstituteAbstract
This article is devoted to the use of osteoplastic materials for the prevention of bone tissue atrophy after tooth extraction surgery and the assessment of their effectiveness, as well as the determination of optimal conditions for their use. The study showed that the use of these materials allows preventing physiological bone tissue resorption under optimal conditions.
Keywords
osteoplastic materials, tooth extraction, bone tissue atrophy.
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