Computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacture (CAD/CAM) guides for surgery are becoming a widespread tool in implant dentistry. This study sought to evaluate the accuracy and precision of a new guided surgery system. Twenty-five patients were treated in eight centers, and a total of 117 implants were placed using CAD/CAM surgical guides supported by bone, mucosa, and/or teeth. A postoperative computed tomographic (CT) scan of each patient was taken and superimposed on a preoperative CT scan to evaluate any discrepancies between the planned and actual implant positions (apex and platform positions), as well as the implant tilt. Implant placement using bone- and mucosa-supported guides was found to be more precise compared to using guid...
Purpose. Computer-assisted stereolithographically guided surgery allows an ideal implant placement f...
Statement of problem. An optimal method for approaching the clinical surgical situation, when using ...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of computer-aided dental implant positions obtained with mucosal-s...
Computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacture (CAD/CAM) guides for surgery are becoming a wide...
Objectives The aim of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of a new guided surgery system. Materi...
Objectives: Cad-Cam technology allows to plan implant position on CT images and to produce customize...
Statement of problem: Correct implant placement by means of a pretreatment planning software program...
Statement of problemStudies of guided implant surgery have identified various methods that could inf...
Objective: CAD-CAM technology allows clinicians to plan implant position on CT images and to fabrica...
Objective: The aim of this clinical study was to analyze the accuracy of computer-guided implant...
Purpose: The aim of this in vitro study is to evaluate the accuracy of implant position using mucosa...
The purpose of this in vivo retrospective study was to evaluate the accuracy of a computer-designed ...
Statement of problem. An optimal method for approaching the clinical surgical situation, when using ...
The purpose of this review is to examine various assessment methods in order to compare the accuracy...
Objectives: The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to evaluate computer-guided implant sur...
Purpose. Computer-assisted stereolithographically guided surgery allows an ideal implant placement f...
Statement of problem. An optimal method for approaching the clinical surgical situation, when using ...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of computer-aided dental implant positions obtained with mucosal-s...
Computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacture (CAD/CAM) guides for surgery are becoming a wide...
Objectives The aim of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of a new guided surgery system. Materi...
Objectives: Cad-Cam technology allows to plan implant position on CT images and to produce customize...
Statement of problem: Correct implant placement by means of a pretreatment planning software program...
Statement of problemStudies of guided implant surgery have identified various methods that could inf...
Objective: CAD-CAM technology allows clinicians to plan implant position on CT images and to fabrica...
Objective: The aim of this clinical study was to analyze the accuracy of computer-guided implant...
Purpose: The aim of this in vitro study is to evaluate the accuracy of implant position using mucosa...
The purpose of this in vivo retrospective study was to evaluate the accuracy of a computer-designed ...
Statement of problem. An optimal method for approaching the clinical surgical situation, when using ...
The purpose of this review is to examine various assessment methods in order to compare the accuracy...
Objectives: The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to evaluate computer-guided implant sur...
Purpose. Computer-assisted stereolithographically guided surgery allows an ideal implant placement f...
Statement of problem. An optimal method for approaching the clinical surgical situation, when using ...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of computer-aided dental implant positions obtained with mucosal-s...