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Current Trends in OMS


Posted on 7/4/2022 by Young Jun DDS MD FACS
Current Trends in OMSThere have been significant advancements in Oral and maxillofacial surgery over several years. Technological advances have ensured better results and patient and doctor satisfaction. The changes and improvements in the sector show great possibilities for both patients and medics.

Laser and 3D Technology


The emergence of laser technology is one of the most exciting patient care advancements in the dental business. Routine dental treatment was painful before laser dentistry. The possibility of discomfort is a barrier for patients who are afraid of going to the dentist, and it might cause them to postpone treatment. Laser dentistry is seeing rapid expansion, which will last for several years. The diode laser is the most utilized laser technology, as it provides a portable and cost-effective choice for minimal invasive oral surgery.

3D printing employs novel substances such as polymers and speeds up the production of personalized dentures, crowns, and other dental prosthetics. These may now be manufactured in minutes rather than days or weeks, thanks to 3D printing. Although 3D printing has been in use for a long time, new services in the dental business are continually being discovered. It's employed in implant dentistry, prosthodontics, and even the creation of specialized devices for sleep apnea patients.

Artificial Intelligence


Artificial intelligence can be used for more than just patient interactions in your dental office. It may be used for examinations, digital orthodontists, and perhaps even digital toothbrushes that can provide a dentist with data regarding their client's oral hygiene practices and point them on the route of possible treatments.

Tissue Engineering


After ablative tumour surgery, microvascular tissue transfer was one of the essential stages in repairing the lower jaw and upper jaw. Modern techniques combining a perivascular composite fibula flap with restorative dentistry have resulted in good speech, mastication, and face aesthetics rehabilitation. The three primary variables in tissue engineering are cells, stimulatory substances, and scaffold materials. These three factors can be combined to generate numerous organs and tissues with different structures and functions.




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