INFLUENCE OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF DENTAL POLYMERS ON MICROBIAL ADHESION AND BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Ochilova Malika Ulmasovna Assistant of the Department of Orthopedic Dental Propedeutics, Tashkent State Medical University
  • Bobojonova Shaxnoza Xalimjonovna Assistant of the Department of Orthopedic Dental Propedeutics, Tashkent State Medical University
  • Usmonova Xilola Taxirdjanovna Assistant of the Department of Orthopedic Dental Propedeutics, Tashkent State Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Keywords:

bioadhesion, microbial colonization, Candida

Abstract

Modern dentistry employs polymeric materials for the fabrication of prostheses, splints, and temporary restorations. However, microbial contamination of polymer surfaces remains one of the main causes of inflammatory complications and reduced service life of prosthetic appliances. The interaction between dental materials and the oral microflora is a complex process involving adhesion, colonization, and biofilm formation, which directly affects the clinical safety of dental devices.

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2025-12-24

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