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Dynamic Navigation (DN) surgery significantly improved patient comfort and reduced surgical time compared to freehand methods. Patients expressed greater confidence in DN, highlighting its potential in dental implant therapy.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Surgical Technology
  • Patient Outcomes

Background:

  • Dental implant therapy traditionally relies on freehand surgical techniques.
  • Patient comfort and satisfaction are crucial metrics in evaluating surgical procedures.
  • Advancements in navigation systems offer potential improvements in surgical precision and patient experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare patient comfort and satisfaction between Dynamic Navigation (DN) and freehand surgery for dental implants.
  • To assess the impact of DN on pain perception, surgical time, and patient reliability.
  • To evaluate patient perceptions regarding the role of robotics in future medical procedures.

Main Methods:

  • A randomized controlled trial involving 60 patients (120 implants) allocated to freehand or DN groups.
  • Patient satisfaction questionnaires assessing comfort, fear, dental anxiety, and pain perception.
  • Comparison of pre- and post-operative CBCT scans using Navident software and EVALUNAV application.

Main Results:

  • Significant differences (p<0.05) observed in patient outlook on robotics in medicine, favoring DN (4.8±0.484) over freehand (2±1.259).
  • Patients reported higher reliability with DN due to reduced surgical time (4.63±0.556) compared to freehand (3.3±0.651).
  • Post-operative pain was assessed using the VAS scale, with comparisons between groups.

Conclusions:

  • Dynamic Navigation demonstrates a significant advantage in enhancing patient comfort and satisfaction during and after dental implant surgery.
  • The reduced surgical time associated with DN contributes to increased patient reliability and positive perceptions of robotic assistance.
  • DN shows promise as a superior method for dental implant procedures, improving the overall patient experience.