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  • Medical Technology
  • Surgical Navigation

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  • The accuracy of dental implant navigation systems has not been previously studied in relation to learning curves.
  • Dental implant placement accuracy is crucial for successful outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the accuracy of a dental implant navigation system.
  • To establish the learning curve for this system based on operation site and time.
  • To assess the system's accuracy for both maxillary and mandibular implants.

Main Methods:

  • A dentist performed drilling tests on 5 sets of dental models for 3 missing tooth positions each.
  • CT back scanning was used, and customized implants were inserted based on drilled holes.
  • Relative error between planned and actual implant positions was calculated to determine accuracy.

Main Results:

  • The dental navigation system significantly improved implant positioning accuracy.
  • Accuracy was similar for both maxillary and mandibular implants.
  • A learning plateau was observed after 5 tests, with significant reductions in total, longitudinal, and angular errors.

Conclusions:

  • Dental implant navigation systems enhance accuracy and efficiency.
  • The established learning curve provides valuable reference data for dentists.
  • The system demonstrates high potential for future dental implant surgery applications.