Accuracy of Dynamic Navigation System Workflow for Implant Supported Full Arch Prosthesis: A Case Series

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Luigi V StefanelliStefano Di Carlo

Abstract

A minimally invasive implant treatment approach for future full arch implant prosthetic rehabilitations of trophic jaws represents a challenge. An optimal implant planning is strongly related with an accurate merge of the prosthetic information and the radiographic data. To comply with that, most computer aided implantology (CAI) systems require additional steps, as radiographic stents or fiducial markers to overlap digital jaw scans to cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) data. Using dynamic CAI, residual teeth (up to three) make it possible for the merge to avoid new radiographic scans. An additional challenge is the treatment involving immediate implants compared with delayed implants placed into healed bone. As for other static CAI systems, the operator's experience and the quality of the CBCT data make the planning affordable and secure the entire implants placement procedure. The literature reports accuracies in terms of comparison between placed implants and planned implants, following a double CBCT approach, based on radiographic volume overlapping. Thirteen consecutive future totally edentulous patients (77 implants), divided into two groups (group A: 3-4 teeth traced; group B: 5-6 teeth traced) requiring a full arch i...Continue Reading

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Feb 27, 2021·Clinical Oral Investigations·Adrià Jorba-GarcíaEduard Valmaseda-Castellón
Apr 4, 2021·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Sigmar SchnutenhausRalph Luthardt
Apr 4, 2021·The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry·Carmen Pomares-PuigAdrià Jorba-García
May 1, 2021·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Eugenio Velasco-OrtegaLoreto Monsalve-Guil

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