Abstract
Due to the fact that the provision of dental care to HIV-infected patients should be carried out with minimal invasive interventions, due to the high risk of transmission of the pathogen during manipulations, it seems very relevant to consider the issues of providing prosthetic dental therapy using modern materials that do not provide irritating, toxic and allergic effects on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity, and also do not require additional preparation during the manufacture of prostheses, as well as overloading the abutment teeth.
In this regard, based on the results of our research, preference was given to the manufacture of removable structures. To replace dentition defects, «Ftorax» base plastic and «Vertex Thermo Sens» thermoplastic base material were used.
When choosing the design of dentures in HIV-infected patients, the endurance of the periodontal teeth to loads was taken into accounts, which were determined using gnatodynamometric studies.
When carrying out complex therapy, coupled with dental orthopedic therapy, there was a significant clinical improvement accompanied by normalization of both the general condition of patients and positive shifts in the dynamics of periodontal endurance to pressure.