%0 Journal Article %T Alleviation of Blood Hematocrit Processes and the Effects of Small Doses of Radon in the Use of Removable Orthopedic Prosthetics in Dental Practice %A Elene Sakvarelidze %A Sesili Beriashvili %A Zurab Sayvarelidze %A Vladimer Margvelashvili %J Journal of Biosciences and Medicines %P 317-330 %@ 2327-509X %D 2025 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jbm.2025.133024 %X The use of removable dentures in elderly patients frequently leads to the development of inflammatory conditions, such as prosthetic stomatitis and decubitus ulcers. These complications often manifest within the first 48 hours of prosthesis use, presenting as catarrhal inflammation or mucosal ulceration. To address these challenges, a comprehensive study was conducted to investigate the adaptation process of removable lamellar dentures. The primary objective was to examine the progression and dynamics of inflammatory processes caused by prosthetic pressure, thereby determining the optimal adaptation period for removable lamellar dentures. The study aimed to identify effective strategies for the prevention and timely management of prosthetic stomatitis, incorporating modern therapeutic approaches widely used in dental practice. Additionally, the research introduced balneological therapy into dental treatment protocols for the first time, focusing on its potential to mitigate prosthetic-related complications. A particular emphasis was placed on evaluating blood microcirculation and the therapeutic effects of small doses of radon, alongside the application of Tskaltubo mineral waters. Tskaltubo mineral waters, renowned for their exceptional anti-inflammatory properties and unique capacity to balance hematocrit, were a central focus of the study. Their distinctive composition and therapeutic potential offer a promising avenue for improving patient outcomes in the management of prosthetic stomatitis and related complications. This research represents a novel integration of balneological methods into the field of dental care, with the goal of enhancing both preventive and curative strategies for prosthetic-related inflammatory conditions. %K Removable Dentures %K Elderly Patients %K Prosthetic Stomatitis %K Decubitus Ulcers %K Inflammatory Conditions %K Catarrhal Inflammation %K Mucosal Ulceration %K Prosthetic Pressure %K Adaptation Period %K Lamellar Dentures %K Prevention Strategies %K Prosthetic Complications %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=141501