KMID : 0362720180560110631
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Journal of the Korean Dental Association 2018 Volume.56 No. 11 p.631 ~ p.640
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Need-to-knows about Digital Implant Surgery
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Paek Jang-Hyun
Kwon Kung-Rock Kim Hyeong-Seob Pae Ah-Ran Noh Kwan-Tae Hong Sung-Jin Lee Hyeon-Jong
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Abstract
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Nowadays computer-guided ¡°flapless¡± surgery for implant placement using templates is gaining popularity among clinicians and patients. The advantages of this surgical protocol are its minimally invasive nature, accuracy of implant placement, predictability, less post-surgical discomfort and reduced time required for definitive rehabilitation. Aim of this study is to describe the digital implant protocol, thanks to which is now possible to do a mini-invasive static guided implant surgery. This is possible thanks to a procedure named surface mapping based on the matching between numerous points on the surface of patient¡¯s dental casts and the corresponding anatomical surface points in the CBCT data. With some critical points and needing an adequate learning curve, this protocol allows to select the ideal implant position in depth, inclination and mesio-distal distance between natural teeth and or other implants enabling a very safe and predictable rehabilitation compared with conventional surgery. It represents a good tool for the best compromise between anatomy, function and aesthetic, able to guarantee better results in all clinical situations.
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KEYWORD
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Digital implant surgery, Guide surgery, CBCT, Flapless, Immediate loading
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