PMID: 11315436Apr 24, 2001Paper

Computer-guided surgery utilizing a computer-milled surgical template

Practical Procedures & Aesthetic Dentistry : PPAD
M Klein, M Abrams

Abstract

The primary objective of implant placement is to support prosthetic restorations that return patients to proper oral form, function, and aesthetics. Since correct implant placement can be a technique-sensitive process, it is performed in conjunction with various diagnostic and guidance procedures. For accurate diagnosis, radiographic templates, computed tomography scans, and surgical simulation software are unparalleled. This article demonstrates the manner by which computer-guided surgery and computer-milled surgical templates can enable precise implant placement for the entire implant team.

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