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Assessing image-guided implant surgery in today's clinical practice
Frederic J Norkin1, Jeffrey Ganeles2, Samuel Zfaz3
1Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Periodontology, Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Private Practice, Boca Raton, Florida.
Summary
Image-guided surgery enhances dental implant placement by merging imaging and planning tools for precise, minimally invasive outcomes. This technique addresses challenges in maintaining surgical guide stability for predictable results.
Area of Science:
- Dentistry
- Surgical Technology
- Biomedical Engineering
Background:
- Modern implant dentistry prioritizes aesthetics, minimal invasiveness, and cost-effectiveness.
- Implant positioning is dictated by the final prosthetic restoration.
- Image-guided surgery integrates diagnostic imaging and computer planning for enhanced surgical execution.
Purpose of the Study:
- To discuss the complexities of guided implant surgery.
- To highlight the importance of 3-dimensional presurgical planning.
- To identify challenges in maintaining surgical guide stability.
Main Methods:
- Utilizing preoperative diagnostic imaging.
- Employing computer-based planning tools for surgical and restorative procedures.
- Executing image-guided surgical techniques.
Main Results:
- Guided implant surgery facilitates precise implant positioning.
- 3-dimensional planning aids in achieving desired prosthetic outcomes.
- Maintaining guide stability during surgery is a critical factor for success.
Conclusions:
- Image-guided surgery represents an advancement in implant dentistry.
- Careful planning and stable guide execution are essential for optimal results.
- This technique supports minimally invasive and cost-efficient tooth replacement.

