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Designing CAD/CAM Surgical Guides for Maxillary Reconstruction Using an In-house Approach
Published on: August 24, 2018
A novel CAD/CAM-based surgical template for mandibular osteoplasty and guided implant insertion
G B Menchini Fabris1, F Gelpi2, E Giammarinaro3
1Study Center for Multidisciplinary Regenerative Research, University of Rome “G. Marconi”, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:
Bone shaping is often a necessary procedure prior to implant insertion in mandibular full-arch rehabilitations. Adopting guided surgery procedures is necessary to use two distinct templates: one for bone shaping, a second for guided implant insertion. The present report describes the case of a 60-year-old patient requiring a full-arch, immediately loaded implant-supported mandibular rehabilitation. A CAD/CAM-bone supported surgical template for osteoplasty was used to develop a template for guided implant during an all-on-six immediate-loaded computer-aided implant surgery. The report describes the feasibility, accuracy and usefulness of this double, CAD/CAM developed, surgical template.

