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  • Technological advancements offer improved clinical alternatives for optimal treatment.
  • Computer-guided options facilitate virtual, prosthodontically driven surgical planning for predictable implant placement.

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  • To review fundamental concepts for utilizing computer-guided surgery in prosthodontic treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Review of fundamental concepts in computer-guided surgery.
  • Emphasis on integrating prosthodontic, surgical, and radiographic diagnostic approaches.

Main Results:

  • Computer-guided surgery allows for virtual planning, enhancing predictability in implant procedures.
  • Fundamental clinical assessment principles are indispensable despite technological integration.

Conclusions:

  • Proper diagnostic assessment from multiple perspectives is essential for successful computer-guided prosthodontic treatment.
  • Technology complements, but does not replace, foundational clinical principles in achieving optimal outcomes.