

Application of the author’s hardware and software diagnostic complex in patients with complete secondary adentia
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-1-46-49
Abstract
Complete secondary adentia is a two-sided problem for both the patient and the dentist. Patients cannot lead a full-fledged lifestyle due to impaired aesthetics and chewing functions, and dentists experience certain difficulties in performing diagnostic manipulations in this category of patients. Currently, there are no methods for determining the volume of mouth opening in toothless jaws using a hardware and software package, which was the purpose of the study. The work is based on the examination of 30 people with a diagnosis of complete secondary adentia, the control group consisted of healthy people without partial secondary adentia. For the frequency of the study, a correlation analysis of the criteria obtained using a caliper compass and a hardware and software complex was performed. The comparative analysis revealed the reliability of the data obtained using the device developed by the authors.
About the Authors
V. V. ShkarinRussian Federation
Shkarin Vladimir Vyacheslavovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Public Health and Healthcare
Volgograd
Yu. A. Makedonova
Russian Federation
Makedonova Yulia Alekseevna, MD, Professor, Head of the Department of Dentistry
AuthorID: 693444
Volgograd
E. N. Yarygina
Russian Federation
Yarygina Elena Nikolaevna, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Surgical Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery
AuthorID: 629871
Volgograd
A. V. Aleksandrov
Russian Federation
Alexandrov Alexander Viktorovich, Postgraduate student of the Department of Dentistry at the Institute of Continuing Medical and Pharmaceutical Education
AuthorID: 933307
Volgograd
A. G. Pavlova-Adamovich
Russian Federation
Pavlova-Adamovich Anastasia Gennadievna, Associate Professor of the Department of Dentistry, Institute of Continuing Medical and Pharmaceutical Education
AuthorID: 904344
Volgograd
D. Yu. Dyachenk
Russian Federation
Denis Dyachenko, Associate Professor of the Department of Dentistry at the Institute of Continuing Medical and Pharmaceutical Education
AuthorID: 907617
Volgograd
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Shkarin V.V., Makedonova Yu.A., Yarygina E.N., Aleksandrov A.V., Pavlova-Adamovich A.G., Dyachenk D.Yu. Application of the author’s hardware and software diagnostic complex in patients with complete secondary adentia. Medical alphabet. 2025;(1):46-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-1-46-49