INDICATORS OF PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES AFTER BONE GRAFTING WITH OSTEOREPLACEMENT MATERIAL
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Abstract
Tooth loss accelerates the physiological age-related atrophy of the alveolar processes and jaws in general. Tooth extraction quite often remains a traumatic procedure, leading to direct destruction and loss of bone tissue of the alveolar process and surrounding soft tissue. The morphological changes that occur after the removal of a tooth or tooth root can be reduced by using techniques aimed at preventing these changes. The effectiveness of osteoplastic materials is largely due to the presence of minerals and soft collagen fibers in their composition. In biochemical blood tests, the study of indicators reflecting metabolic processes in the bone tissue of the jaws revealed differences in the content of water-soluble proteins and peptides, as well as enzyme activity, depending on gender.