Justification for the physiological isolation of the torus based on the pain sensitivity of the oral mucosa

At the current stage of scientific and practical dental development, many patients cannot use removable dentures fully. However, there are many new effective methods for this type of orthopedic dental treatment. We are improving the methods of manufacturing high-quality removable dentures through cl...

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Main Authors: Alijon Sobirov, Sunnatullo Gafforov, Nurmukhamet Ruzuddinov, Raykhon Pulatova, Ravshanbek Jambilov, Kalamkas Ruzuddinova, Zukhriddin Djumaev, Sevara Gafforova
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Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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author Alijon Sobirov
Sunnatullo Gafforov
Nurmukhamet Ruzuddinov
Raykhon Pulatova
Ravshanbek Jambilov
Kalamkas Ruzuddinova
Zukhriddin Djumaev
Sevara Gafforova
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Raykhon Pulatova
Ravshanbek Jambilov
Kalamkas Ruzuddinova
Zukhriddin Djumaev
Sevara Gafforova
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description At the current stage of scientific and practical dental development, many patients cannot use removable dentures fully. However, there are many new effective methods for this type of orthopedic dental treatment. We are improving the methods of manufacturing high-quality removable dentures through clinical, functional, and physicomechanical research. Orthopedic dental treatment was performed in 33 patients, for whom dentures were made depending on the pain sensitivity of the torus with a certain thickness of insulation. Measurements of pain sensitivity and compliance of the oral mucosa were performed, and diagnostic models were studied. Patients who had partial and full removable plate prostheses made using our developed techniques noted a positive shift in the quality of life after prosthetics, in comparison with prostheses made earlier. The results showed that after orthopedic dental treatment, the proportion of patients who considered their quality of life to be good increased significantly (78.4%), with the initial indicator (8.1%). In addition, 16.2% of patients considered their quality of life to be satisfactory, and only 5.4% continued to consider their quality of life to be unsatisfactory, although before prosthetics, this indicator was (5.1%). These data show that high-quality dental prosthetics improve the quality of life of our patients since this indicator changed for the better from 8.1% to 78.4%. Diagnostic measures using devices for determining the pain sensitivity of the oral mucosa, the clinical and functional classification of the torus, and recommended methods of its isolation solve the problem of improving the quality of removable prostheses.
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spelling doaj-art-93678b57ff6a4bf9ab43dcb4a6a695202025-02-05T10:42:50ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011520100810.1051/bioconf/202515201008bioconf_ichbs2025_01008Justification for the physiological isolation of the torus based on the pain sensitivity of the oral mucosaAlijon Sobirov0Sunnatullo Gafforov1Nurmukhamet Ruzuddinov2Raykhon Pulatova3Ravshanbek Jambilov4Kalamkas Ruzuddinova5Zukhriddin Djumaev6Sevara Gafforova7Department of Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, CRPCMRDepartment of Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, CRPCMRDepartment of Special Disciplines, Higher Medical School of KazNMU named after Al-FarabiDepartment of Therapeutic Dentistry. BSMIDepartment of Therapeutic Dentistry, Andijan State Medical Institute (ASMI)Department of Special Disciplines, Higher Medical School of KazNMU named after Al-FarabiDepartment of Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, CRPCMRDepartment of Therapeutic Dentistry, Tashkent State Dental InstituteAt the current stage of scientific and practical dental development, many patients cannot use removable dentures fully. However, there are many new effective methods for this type of orthopedic dental treatment. We are improving the methods of manufacturing high-quality removable dentures through clinical, functional, and physicomechanical research. Orthopedic dental treatment was performed in 33 patients, for whom dentures were made depending on the pain sensitivity of the torus with a certain thickness of insulation. Measurements of pain sensitivity and compliance of the oral mucosa were performed, and diagnostic models were studied. Patients who had partial and full removable plate prostheses made using our developed techniques noted a positive shift in the quality of life after prosthetics, in comparison with prostheses made earlier. The results showed that after orthopedic dental treatment, the proportion of patients who considered their quality of life to be good increased significantly (78.4%), with the initial indicator (8.1%). In addition, 16.2% of patients considered their quality of life to be satisfactory, and only 5.4% continued to consider their quality of life to be unsatisfactory, although before prosthetics, this indicator was (5.1%). These data show that high-quality dental prosthetics improve the quality of life of our patients since this indicator changed for the better from 8.1% to 78.4%. Diagnostic measures using devices for determining the pain sensitivity of the oral mucosa, the clinical and functional classification of the torus, and recommended methods of its isolation solve the problem of improving the quality of removable prostheses.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/03/bioconf_ichbs2025_01008.pdf
spellingShingle Alijon Sobirov
Sunnatullo Gafforov
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Raykhon Pulatova
Ravshanbek Jambilov
Kalamkas Ruzuddinova
Zukhriddin Djumaev
Sevara Gafforova
Justification for the physiological isolation of the torus based on the pain sensitivity of the oral mucosa
BIO Web of Conferences
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title_fullStr Justification for the physiological isolation of the torus based on the pain sensitivity of the oral mucosa
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title_short Justification for the physiological isolation of the torus based on the pain sensitivity of the oral mucosa
title_sort justification for the physiological isolation of the torus based on the pain sensitivity of the oral mucosa
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/03/bioconf_ichbs2025_01008.pdf
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