Аннотация
This article discusses the recent advancements and innovations in dental implantation. It highlights the evolution of dental implantology, from traditional titanium screw implants to novel biocompatible materials, digital technologies, and regenerative techniques.
The article also explores how artificial intelligence (AI), computer-guided surgery, and 3D printing have improved success rates, reduced healing time, and enhanced patient outcomes.
Finally, it addresses future trends and challenges in modern dental implantation.
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