Abstract
The purpose of this work is to perform a general analysis of relevant literature on the issue of kidney damage in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Kidney damage in patients with rheumatic diseases is potentially dangerous, as it can lead to the development of terminal renal failure that may require replacement renal therapy. Amyloidosis often leads to kidney failure in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Renal amyloidosis more often develops in patients with acute course of rheumatoid arthritis and under maximal immunological disorders. In patients with renal amyloidosis against the background of rheumatoid arthritis, manifestations of joint affection decrease, while the renal-uremic syndrome takes a predominant role. Signs of nephrotic syndrome and chronic renal failure develop gradually. Kidney damage can be caused by medications for rheumatoid arthritis. The choice of the optimal scheme of individual-centred therapy is vitally important for patients, since every aggravation of both rheumatic disease and secondary renal damage leads to the progression of chronic renal failure.
Highlights
The purpose of this work is to identify, evaluate and compare the scientific views on the role of telescopic crowns in fixing partial removable dentures
The purpose of this work is to perform a general analysis of relevant literature on the issue of kidney damage in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
A typical feature of amyloidosis in Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients is its systemic nature manifested by an increase in the liver, spleen, lymph nodes and damage to other organs
Summary
CLASSICAL AND MODERN TELESCOPIC CONNECTION SYSTEMS Tarashevskaya Yu. E. Analytical study of relevant scientific sources on the issue of the restoration of dentition defects with dentures retained by telescopic crowns. The analysis of the relevant literature has demonstrated that using telescopic attachment is the best choice for restoring chewing efficacy, functioning and aesthetics of the maxillofacial system, for removing the deformities of the occlusive surface of the dentition and traumatic occlusion in patients with partial loss of teeth. Having analyzed numerous reports of national and international researchers, we can conclude that the advantages of retaining removable dentures by telescopic systems are determined by a number of their capabilities that include the distribution of chewing pressure on the abutment teeth in accordance with their longitudinal axes, providing positive effect on the periodontium and reducing the atrophy of the tissues of the prosthetic bed compared with other retaining systems, as well as by providing a "perfect" aesthetic appearance of the dental appliance.
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