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  • Dentistry
  • Surgical Technology
  • Medical Imaging

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  • 3-dimensional imaging and guided surgery are increasingly used in implant dentistry.
  • Technological advancements aim to improve surgical efficiency and patient experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the benefits and improvements of dynamic guided navigational surgery in dental implantology.
  • To present clinical cases illustrating the application of dynamic navigation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of technological advancements in guided surgery for dental implants.
  • Presentation of two clinical cases demonstrating dynamic navigation in practice.

Main Results:

  • Dynamic guided navigation offers improved accuracy compared to traditional static guides.
  • Benefits include efficient workflow, real-time feedback, enhanced visualization, and adaptable directional control.

Conclusions:

  • Dynamic navigation represents a significant advancement in dental implant surgery.
  • This technology enhances surgical precision, efficiency, and patient care.