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Dynamic Navigation for Dental Implant Placement
Published on: September 13, 2022
Advanced dental implant placement techniques
1Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, Attending, The New York Presbyterian Hospital, The Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, and Mount West Hospital, New York, NY,USA.
Abstract:
The availability of in office Cone Beam CT (CBCT) scanners, dental implant planning software, CAD CAM milling, and rapid printing technologies allow for the precise placement of dental implants and immediate prosthetic temporization. These technologies allow for flapless implant placement, or open flap bone reduction for "All on 4" techniques with improved preoperative planning and intraoperative performance. CBCT permits practitioners in an office setting with powerful diagnostic capabilities for the evaluation of bone quality and quantity, as well as dental and osseous pathology essential for better informed dental implant treatment. CBCT provides the convenience of in office imaging and decreased radiation exposure. Rapid printing technologies provide decreased time and high accuracy for bone model and surgical guide fabrication.
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