Abstract

Improving the technology of dental prosthetics, especially those based on dental implants, is closely related to the development and research of structural materials. The article provides data on a comparative study of the physical and mechanical properties of polyetheretherketone as a material for the manufacture of removable dentures supported by dental implants. Data on indicators of bending strength, diametric tensile strength and coefficient of friction for steel were studied. An experiment to study the retention capacity of a telescopic fixation system for removable dentures is described and the data obtained are analyzed.

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