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ALVEOLAR RIDGE ATROPHY IN PARTIAL EDENTIA DEPENDING ON THE TIME OF TOOTH LOSS, BONE DENSITY AND AGE

Aliyev N.X. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

Azimova Sh.Sh. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

Resume

This article examines the key aspects of alveolar ridge atrophy in partially edentulous patients, analyzing the relationship between the severity of resorption and the timing of tooth loss, patient age, and bone density. Clinical and radiographic data are presented, demonstrating the greatest loss of ridge width and height in the first 6 months after tooth extraction, particularly in patients over 60 years of age and those with low bone density (D3–D4 according to Misch). The article emphasizes the importance of using methods to prevent atrophy, including alveolar preservation, the use of bone substitutes, and early implantation, which can reduce the severity of atrophy by 20–40% and improve the predictability of orthopedic rehabilitation. Age-related and morphofunctional changes in bone tissue that influence the rate and nature of resorption are discussed.

Key words: partial edentia; alveolar ridge atrophy; bone resorption; time after tooth extraction; patient age; bone density; alveolar ridge; alveolar ridge preservation; implant planning.

First page

512

Last page

515

For citation:Aliyev N.X., Azimova Sh.Sh. - ALVEOLAR RIDGE ATROPHY IN PARTIAL EDENTIA DEPENDING ON THE TIME OF TOOTH LOSS, BONE DENSITY AND AGE//New Day in Medicine 12(86)2025 512-515 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/12-86-2025

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