Аннотация
The restoration of oral function and aesthetics is a primary goal in modern surgical dentistry. The integration of orthopedic and implantological approaches provides a comprehensive solution for patients with missing or damaged teeth. Orthopedic methods focus on prosthetic reconstruction, while implantology ensures stable support through artificial tooth roots. Combining these strategies allows for preservation of alveolar bone, improved masticatory efficiency, and enhanced aesthetic outcomes. Advanced diagnostic tools and digital planning facilitate precise implant placement and optimal prosthetic alignment. Clinical results indicate high patient satisfaction, minimal complications, and predictable long-term outcomes.
This integrated approach represents a contemporary standard in patient-centered dental rehabilitation.
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