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Dynamic Navigation for Dental Implant Placement
Published on: September 13, 2022
Personalised Implant Path Prediction and Dynamic Motion Trajectory Smoothing for Robotic Dental Implant Surgery
Heqiang Tian1, Jiezhong Tan1, Zhuo Chen1
1College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China.
Background:
The accuracy of freehand dental implant placement is highly operator-dependent, and positional and angular deviations can increase procedural risk. Robotic assistance provides improved consistency and precision in clinical implantology.
Methods:
A CBCT-driven framework was developed to predict the six-degree-of-freedom position and orientation of missing teeth using multivariate regression with occlusal references. Multi-frame registration aligned imaging, simulation, and execution coordinate systems, while collision-free Cartesian trajectories were generated using RRT-Connect/RRT* and refined by seventh-order polynomial smoothing. In vitro validation was performed on high-fidelity 3D-printed jaw models.
Results:
Mean coronal and apical deviations were 1.03 ± 0.34 and 1.06 ± 0.23 mm, respectively, with a mean angular deviation of 3.47° ± 1.99°, all within accepted clinical tolerance thresholds.
Conclusions:
The proposed framework enhances the accuracy and repeatability of dental implant surgery, reduces dependence on surgeon experience, and supports safer, more standardised clinical execution.
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