Optimization of the Stereognostic Ability of the Tongue in the Adaptation of Patients to Complete Removable Prostheses
Zhivotov D.S.
Abstract:Assessing a patient's ability to adapt to new dentures is still a challenge in orthopedic dentistry. The term oral stereognosy refers to the ability of a person to adequately assess the shape and geometric dimensions of solid objects using tactile receptors of different oral tissues. Oral stereognostic ability assesses human oral function and also determines patient response to various orthopedic treatments. This is achieved by the association of more than one group of mechanoreceptors distributed simultaneous… Show more
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