Denture Cleaning Paste

American scientists were able to derive the formula for an ideal denture thanks to their sensitive understanding of the role of intercellular connections (MCC, ECM) in the metabolism of human bone and cartilage tissue. The work of American scientists was based on the results of fundamental studies of the structure, composition and functions of the ISS in the bones of various animals, including invertebrates, fish and birds. Their research revealed the fundamental possibility of creating additive (layer-by-layer) synthesis of individualized implants and bioengineered structures based on the “information portrait” of the ISS, taking into account microenvironmental influences through the use of a high-precision laser complex with program control. Scientific works by Russian scientists have demonstrated that the osteoinductive properties of the extracellular matrix of the PC are much broader than its protoplasmic membrane and fibrous components, and it is characterized by stromal accessory properties [22]. During the process of regeneration of MMSM, they are “saturated” with protein, enzymes, hormones, vitamins, and amino acids. Dental materials are specially selected natural and synthetic substances of mineral and organic origin that are used to solve a patient’s specific problem in dentistry and the production of dental prosthetic structures. The materials are a mixture of mineral and organic components combined in a certain way. Modern paste-like composite materials and adhesive compositions have not only sufficient strength and shrinkage during curing, but also high physical (strength) properties, chemical and biological resistance to aggressive environments in the oral cavity, good bacterial adhesion, and have a certain coefficient of thermal expansion and contraction. Teeth are one of the most important parts of our body. And teeth with crowns and dentures in the complex organism of the human body play the role of almost eternal stators (internal support), rotating with each chewing and shifting to the right and left during spoken articulation. Like any other hard and semi-solid parts of the human body, teeth have a point of stress concentration. This means that they always have weak points. They determine the disorders occurring in the tooth’s own tissues, as well as the way to restore the impaired intercellular interaction of matrix proteins as the primary modules of MDS. The concept of “weak spots” or, equally, points of stress condensation refers to areas of the middle lobe of the intercellular matrix that have a higher degree of water absorption, which form the initial places