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DIAGNOSTICS IN IMPLANTOLOGY

Kushakov Jonibek Arifovich, Azamatov Bohodir Husniddinovich , 1-st year residents of the Department of Oral Surgery and Dental Implantology Samarkand State Medical University

Abstract

Accurate diagnostics are the cornerstone of successful dental implantology. The diagnostic phase ensures optimal treatment planning, long-term prognosis, and minimal complications. With the evolution of imaging techniques, digital tools, and interdisciplinary approaches, implant diagnostics has advanced significantly. This article explores contemporary methods and tools used in diagnostics in implant dentistry, emphasizing their importance in achieving functional and esthetic success.

Keywords

Dental implants, diagnostics, CBCT, digital planning, implantology, imaging, bone assessment

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DIAGNOSTICS IN IMPLANTOLOGY. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(06), 1110-1113. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/5328