APPLICATION OF ULTRASONIC TECHNOLOGIES IN ORTHOPEDIC DENTISTRY

Authors

  • Safarov Murod Tashpulatovich
  • Musayeva Karima Alisherovna
  • Tashpulatova Kamilla Maratovna
  • Buribayeva Madina Gafurjon qizi
  • Ruzimbetov Hayot Bazorboyevich
  • Ahmadjonov Muhammadismoil Anvarjon o'g'li Department of Hospital Orthopedic Dentistry, Tashkent State Dental Institute

Keywords:

ultrasound, methods of application, orthopedic dentistry.

Abstract

Ultrasonic technologies, introduced in dentistry since the mid-20th century, have revolutionized various dental procedures, including periodontitis treatment and dental plaque removal. Ultrasonic devices used in dental practices typically consist of piezoceramic, magnetostrictive, or aerodynamic transducers that operate within a frequency range of 20-45 kHz. In orthopedic dentistry, ultrasonic tools have proven highly effective for minimally invasive preparation of dental tissues, ensuring precision and reducing trauma to both hard and soft tissues. This review explores the application of ultrasonic technologies in orthopedic dentistry, including the benefits, mechanisms, and clinical uses in procedures such as the removal of dental restorations, condensation of cements, and physiotherapeutic treatments. It also examines the advantages of specific tools used for precise preparation in aesthetically significant areas, the management of implants, and de-cementing crowns and bridges. The paper highlights advancements in ultrasonic instrumentation that improve the functionality, longevity, and aesthetic outcomes of indirect restorations.

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Published

2024-10-20

How to Cite

Safarov Murod Tashpulatovich, Musayeva Karima Alisherovna, Tashpulatova Kamilla Maratovna, Buribayeva Madina Gafurjon qizi, Ruzimbetov Hayot Bazorboyevich, & Ahmadjonov Muhammadismoil Anvarjon o’g’li. (2024). APPLICATION OF ULTRASONIC TECHNOLOGIES IN ORTHOPEDIC DENTISTRY. Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 2(10), 127–132. Retrieved from http://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/1943

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