Oral Surgery: Emerging Trends and Technologies
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Dentistry and Oral Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2024) | Viewed by 486
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Interests: laser; oral surgery; photobiomodulation; oral psychophysiology
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Dear Colleagues,
Oral dental surgery has come a long way in recent years, with advancements in technology and techniques revolutionizing the field. As we look ahead to 2024, several emerging trends are set to shape the future of oral dental surgery. From innovative procedures to enhanced patient experiences, these trends promise to improve outcomes and redefine the landscape of oral healthcare.
In recent years, another important topic has been minimally invasive procedures which offer several benefits, including faster recovery times, reduced postoperative pain, and improved aesthetics. Patients can expect less scarring and a quicker return to their daily activities, making these procedures increasingly popular.
The integration of digital technology in oral dental surgery is another trend that will continue to gain momentum in 2024. From digital imaging and diagnostics to computer-guided surgery, digital dentistry offers precise and predictable outcomes. Three-dimensional imaging and virtual planning software allow oral surgeons to visualize the surgical site in detail before the procedure, leading to more accurate treatment plans. Computer-guided surgery ensures precise implant placement, reducing the risk of complications and improving overall success rates.
Regenerative dentistry is an exciting field that aims to restore damaged or lost tissues in the oral cavity. In 2024, we can expect to see further advancements in regenerative techniques, such as tissue engineering and stem cell therapy. These innovative approaches have the potential to regenerate bone, cartilage, and other oral tissues, offering new treatment options for patients with complex dental conditions. Regenerative dentistry holds great promise for enhancing the natural healing process and improving long-term outcomes in oral dental surgery.
Since the introduction of lasers in clinical practice, different wavelengths have been used for oral laser surgery based on different characteristics and affinities of each one. Nowadays, various periodontal tissues (such as gingiva, tooth roots, and bone tissue), as well as titanium implant surfaces, can be treated with lasers, and a variety of dental laser systems are being employed for the management of periodontal and peri-implant diseases.
Prof. Dr. Marina Consuelo Vitale
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- oral surgery
- oral healthcare
- digital technology
- digital dentistry
- regenerative dentistry
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