
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO IMPLANTATION AND PROSTHETICS IN THE MAXILLOFACIAL AREA
Aminova Mohinur Normurod kizi,Abdurasulova Sohiba Abdurahman kizi,Abdukarimov Ahmadali Sherali ugli,Egammurodov Otabek Abduhakimovich,Almardanova Kamola Tulkinovna , Termez branch of the Tashkent Medical AcademyAbstract
This article examines the latest innovative approaches in implantation and prosthetics within the maxillofacial region, emphasizing the integration of advanced technologies to enhance treatment effectiveness, precision, and patient satisfaction. Key developments such as digital planning, 3D printing, guided surgery, and biocompatible materials have revolutionized maxillofacial rehabilitation, offering personalized solutions for patients with congenital anomalies, trauma, or tumor resections. The study explores the advantages of immediate loading implants, customized prostheses, and the application of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) in surgical and prosthetic procedures. Furthermore, challenges such as implant osseointegration, long-term durability, and post-surgical complications are analyzed.
Keywords
Maxillofacial implantation, prosthetics, digital dentistry, 3D printing, guided surgery, biocompatible materials, immediate loading.
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