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What Is the Future of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?


Posted on 12/1/2023 by San Tan Oral Surgery
Image of a woman dental professional greeting a patient. In the coming years, we anticipate significant oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) advancements. The risks will be reduced, and outcomes will improve. These developments will be driven by ongoing technological progress in the field. Key areas poised for substantial improvements include artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and advanced imaging techniques. Also, there is three-dimensional (3D) printing, genomics, prenatal surgery, and effective management of third molars to prevent issues. These innovations will significantly transform oral and maxillofacial surgery. They will make the procedures safer and more precise.

The Use of Robots


Robots are now employed in numerous oral and maxillofacial surgeries. They work with AI and advanced imaging to visualize anatomy that is hidden from view. They provide tactile guidance to surgeons, lowering the chances of surgical instruments going off course. This boosts precision and patient safety. The technology often allows less invasive procedures, minimizing surgical exposure.

Artificial Intelligence


Artificial intelligence continues to advance. OMSs may employ AI avatars for medical history collection, appointment scheduling, and managing phone and online registrations. AI can read and interpret Cone-beam CT scans, providing precise readings. It can also suggest improved surgery plans for better results.

3D Printing


3D printing is extensively utilized for various purposes in oral and maxillofacial surgery. The technology is employed to craft 3D models for surgical planning. It is also instrumental in producing occlusal splints and surgical cutting guides for orthognathic surgery. Surgeons also use 3D printing to fabricate personalized implants, such as facial reshaping and orbital floor repairs.

Imaging


Imaging technology is advancing quickly, particularly in offering highly precise three-dimensional information. Better imaging allows surgeons to identify the locations of critical structures accurately. This helps to minimize the risk of surgical complications. These improvements will lead to outstanding surgical results, enhancing patient safety to a whole new level. Surgeons also use imaging to track healing and outcomes closely. This helps make timely adjustments when needed.
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