Automated Dental Implant Placement Planning

  • Unique Paper ID: 170879
  • PageNo: 2193-2199
  • Abstract:
  • This review investigates the evolving geography of automated dental implant planning and placement, emphasising the transformative part of technology in enhancing procedural delicacy and effectiveness. It examines colourful ways and technologies employed in motorised systems, differing from traditional homemade styles. The benefits of robotization, such as reduced surgical times, minimized crimes, and bettered patient issues, are stressed. Nonetheless, challenges remain, including the need for comprehensive training, technological integration in clinical settings, and addressing the limitations of being systems. The future of robotization in dental implantology appears promising, with advancements in artificial intelligence and machine literacy poised to upgrade surgical planning and postoperative evaluations further. This review aims to exfoliate light on exploration openings that can lead to innovative results for perfecting dental implant procedures.

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BibTeX

@article{170879,
        author = {Mrunali Jibhakate and Yashraj Choudhary and Sam Kampelli and Somnath Sonbarse and karan Gour and Arpit Nayak and Dr. Sharda Chhabria},
        title = {Automated Dental Implant Placement Planning},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2024},
        volume = {11},
        number = {7},
        pages = {2193-2199},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=170879},
        abstract = {This review investigates the evolving geography of automated dental implant planning and placement, emphasising the transformative part of technology in enhancing procedural delicacy and effectiveness. It examines colourful ways and technologies employed in motorised systems, differing from traditional homemade styles. The benefits of robotization, such as reduced surgical times, minimized crimes, and bettered patient issues, are stressed. Nonetheless, challenges remain, including the need for comprehensive training, technological integration in clinical settings, and addressing the limitations of being systems. The future of robotization in dental implantology appears promising, with advancements in artificial intelligence and machine literacy poised to upgrade surgical planning and postoperative evaluations further. This review aims to exfoliate light on exploration openings that can lead to innovative results for perfecting dental implant procedures.},
        keywords = {Automated dental implant planning, dental implant placement, perfection dentistry, artificial intelligence, machine literacy, clinical issues, technological challenges, patient care, unborn inventions, procedural effectiveness. Preface to Dental Implant Placement},
        month = {December},
        }

Cite This Article

Jibhakate, M., & Choudhary, Y., & Kampelli, S., & Sonbarse, S., & Gour, K., & Nayak, A., & Chhabria, D. S. (2024). Automated Dental Implant Placement Planning. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(7), 2193–2199.

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