RELATIVE STABILITY IN FULL PROSTHETICS: AN EDUCATIONAL OVERVIEW
Kosimova DilafruzAssistant of orthopedic dentistry , Samarkand State Medical University , Samarkand , Uzbekistan
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Relative stability is a fundamental aspect of full prosthetics, particularly in complete dentures, influencing their functionality, comfort, and overall patient satisfaction. Understanding the factors that contribute to relative stability is crucial for dental professionals in providing effective prosthetic solutions. This article aims to educate readers on the principles of relative stability in full prosthetics, discussing anatomical, biomechanical, and material considerations, along with clinical implications and future directions in prosthetic dentistry.
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