MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF MUSCLE TISSUE IN LABORATORY ANIMALS WITH DENTITION INTEGRITY VIOLATION
Abstract
Dentition integrity violation is one of the most common dentition pathologies leading not only to a chewing dysfunction, but also to a complex change in the entire biomechanics of the muscular system of experimental animals. The issue of reactive changes in the tissues of masticatory muscles in dentition integrity violation is still understudied.
Author affiliations
- Daniil Semenov: Dnipro State Agrarian and Economic University, UKRAINE
- Maryna Lieshchova: Dnipro State Agrarian and Economic University, UKRAINE
- Kostiantyn Semenov: Dnipro State Medical University, UKRAINE
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