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titleOfInvention FULL REMOVABLE DENTISTRY WITH DOUBLE-LAYERED BASIS
abstract The utility model relates to orthopedic dentistry and can be used to form an elastic lining in the manufacture of removable dentures.n n n The removable denture contains an acrylic base with artificial teeth and a silicone lining of the dental material “Mollosil” under the base, formed from a composition based on silicone polymer modified with propolis with oil abisil in the amount of 12 m.h. based on the total weight of the resulting silicone plastic. The preparation of propolis, abisil was carried out by combining purified propolis with abisil in a ratio of 2: 3. Combined removable prosthesis with silicone lining containing propolis and abisil, reduces the number of inflammations of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity of the prosthetic bed in patients with orthopedic profile.
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