Abstract

The absence of objective morpho-functional indicators of the periodontal tissues state increases the risk of complications at the stage of preparing and prosthodontic treatment of patients with periodontal diseases. The analysis of more than 100 academic papers on the research topic was carried out, the results of which are presented in this review. According to the literature data, the most common complications in non-removable prosthodontic treatment are acute inflammatory reactions, occlusal trauma and functional periodontal overload with significant morphological disorders. The Understanding of physiology and individual variations of the regenerative process in periodontal complex will help the dentist to avoid most complications during prosthodontic treatment and to achieve a long-term positive effect after its completion

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