Modern Diagnostic Technologies in the Field of Stomatology

Authors

  • Nigorakhon Odiljonova Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health, Department Stomatology and Otorhinolaryngology

Keywords:

modern diagnostics, imaging technologies, molecular diagnostics

Abstract

Modern diagnostic technologies have revolutionized healthcare by providing more accurate, efficient, and less invasive methods for detecting diseases. These technologies, including advanced imaging techniques, molecular diagnostics, and artificial intelligence-based tools, have improved the precision of diagnoses, enabling earlier detection and personalized treatment plans. This article explores the latest advancements in diagnostic technologies, their applications across various medical fields, and their impact on patient outcomes.

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Published

2024-12-11

How to Cite

Nigorakhon Odiljonova. (2024). Modern Diagnostic Technologies in the Field of Stomatology. International Journal of Pediatrics and Genetics, 2(12), 28–30. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJPG/article/view/1282