This study explores the integration of computer technology in the stages of diagnosis and planning orthopedic treatment, specifically focusing on endosseal implants. With the rapid advancements in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and three-dimensional (3D) imaging technologies, orthopedic specialists are leveraging these tools to enhance the precision and efficacy of diagnosing and planning treatments involving endosseal implants. The utilization of computer technology facilitates a comprehensive understanding of patient anatomy, enables virtual simulations for surgical planning, and ensures personalized implant design. This paper reviews the current state of computer technology in orthopedics, highlighting its applications in diagnosis and treatment planning. Additionally, it discusses the potential benefits, challenges, and future prospects of incorporating computer technology into orthopedic practices, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes and the advancement of orthopedic surgical techniques.
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