INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTEGRATING ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN PLANNING DENTAL IMPLANTATION IN MENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH OSTEOPOROSIS.
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Keywords

climacteric period women osteoporosis dental implantation maxillofacial surgery osteointegration 3D planning navigation surgery osteoplastic materials osteoinductive materials growth factors (PRGF, BMP-2) plasma enriched with platelets nanostructured implant coatings computed tomography bone regeneration complications (periimplantitis, bone resorption) dental practice treatment effectiveness

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Achilova Nodira Ganievna. “INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTEGRATING ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN PLANNING DENTAL IMPLANTATION IN MENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH OSTEOPOROSIS”. World Scientific Research Journal 46, no. 2 (December 14, 2025): 3–8. Accessed July 16, 2026. https://openresearch-hub.com/index.php/wsrj/article/view/778.

Abstract

The climacteric period in women is accompanied by pronounced hormonal changes, leading to a decrease in bone mass and the development of osteoporosis. According to the World Health Organization, osteoporosis is detected in 21 percent of women over 50 years old, and in women aged 65 and older, its prevalence reaches 35 percent. In the Russian Federation and CIS countries, the frequency of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women ranges from 24 to 33 percent. According to the Russian Association of Dentists, complications associated with bone resorption during implantation occur in 28 percent of patients with osteoporosis.

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