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A precision alignment frame for endosseous post dental implants.

M O Brose1, R Michney, M R Rieger

  • 1Section of Restorative and Prosthetic Dentistry, Ohio State University, College of Dentistry, Columbus.

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
|November 1, 1988
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The precision alignment frame (PAF) simplifies dental implant surgery by ensuring accurate drill placement and implant positioning. This cost-effective tool aids in radiographic evaluation and long-term assessment, even in complex anatomical cases.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Implantology
  • Surgical Navigation

Background:

  • Accurate implant placement is crucial for successful dental restorations.
  • Current methods may require invasive procedures or lack precision in complex cases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate the precision alignment frame (PAF) for dental implant surgery.
  • To highlight the benefits of the PAF in improving accuracy, reducing invasiveness, and facilitating radiographic assessment.

Main Methods:

  • The precision alignment frame (PAF) is utilized to guide the initial pilot drill.
  • The PAF facilitates accurate positioning and alignment during implant surgery.
  • Radiographic imaging is employed to assess implant root relation and long-term evaluation.

Main Results:

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  • The PAF accurately positions and aligns the pilot drill, ensuring precise implant placement.
  • It eliminates the need for incisions or flaps when locating submerged implant roots.
  • The PAF consistently records the implant root's relation to radiographs and allows for long-term evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • The precision alignment frame (PAF) offers a simple, accurate, and cost-effective solution for dental implant placement.
  • It is particularly beneficial for complex cases, including those with significant bone resorption or challenging anatomy.
  • The PAF enhances both the surgical procedure and the post-restorative evaluation of dental implants.