The research of the state of prosthetic bed tissues in patients with pemphigus vulgaris.
Abstract
The clinical examination of condition of tissues prosthetic bed was conducted in 20 patients with pemphigus vulgaris. The results are compared with survey data of 20 persons of control group without somatic pathology. It was conducted the analyzes of subjective and objective assessment of tissues prosthetic bed, the results of clinical examination and frequency of various pathologies of the oral mucosa membrane in the studied groups, conducted the comparative evaluation of dental indicators.References
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