Abstract
Adhesive technologies in prosthetics play a key role in improving the clinical and functional state of the mucous membrane, as an important part of the restoration of teeth and other dental structures. Modern adhesive systems provide a reliable connection between hard tooth tissues and prosthetic materials, reducing the risk of complications and improving the durability of restorations. The impact of these technologies on the mucosa that is directly in contact with the prosthesis is an important aspect of clinical practice. The use of adhesive materials can reduce the likelihood of inflammation, irritation and allergic reactions, improving patient comfort and functional characteristics of prostheses. This article examines current approaches to the use of adhesive technologies in prosthetics, analyzes their impact on the mucous membrane, and defines prospects for further research and development in this area. Studies have been conducted showing positive results of using adhesive systems to protect the mucous membrane, as well as increase the biocompatibility and durability of prosthetic structures. The use of innovative materials opens up new horizons in improving clinical outcomes and improving the quality of life of patients.