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CLINICAL FEATURES OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DYSFUNCTIONS IN PARTIAL TOOTH LOSS

Axmedova Malika QilichovnaAsia International University Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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Partial tooth loss is one of the significant factors affecting the functional condition of the dentoalveolar system and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This article presents the results of a clinical study of patients with partial edentulism and signs of TMJ dysfunction. The main clinical manifestations were studied, including pain syndrome, joint sounds, limitation of mandibular movements, and muscle tenderness. It was found that occlusal disorders and redistribution of masticatory load play a key role in the development of TMJ functional disorders. The necessity of comprehensive clinical and functional examination of patients before prosthetic treatment is emphasized.

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