2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2008.03.004
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A Novel Stereolithographic Surgical Guide Template for Planning Treatment Involving a Mandibular Dental Implant

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“…Therefore, the application of CAD/ CAM technology is promising for the delivery of high quality devices in all fields of dentistry. Additionally, dental CAD/CAM should also be available in educational settings and as training tools for daily dental practice, with explanatory materials for patients, diagnostic materials, and for simulations of surgical procedures 64,65) . As shown in industrial fields, establishing global standardization of dental CAD/CAM systems will help make this new technology popular and replace conventional dental laboratory technology.…”
Section: A Future Perspective For Dental Cad/cammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the application of CAD/ CAM technology is promising for the delivery of high quality devices in all fields of dentistry. Additionally, dental CAD/CAM should also be available in educational settings and as training tools for daily dental practice, with explanatory materials for patients, diagnostic materials, and for simulations of surgical procedures 64,65) . As shown in industrial fields, establishing global standardization of dental CAD/CAM systems will help make this new technology popular and replace conventional dental laboratory technology.…”
Section: A Future Perspective For Dental Cad/cammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…radiographs do not show the lingual anatomy or provide the complete 3D information about the dental arch [33].…”
Section: Importance Of Treatment Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These templates only guarantee that the entry point of the drill is at the ridge crest, which later is translated as the position of the implant head [33]. However, it is misleading to judge the position of the implant through the location of its head at the bone crest.…”
Section: Computer-guided Versus Freehand Implant Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, stereolithography is a contemporary technology for physical simulation of true maxillamandibular anatomic dimensions that uses a laser beam for selective solidification of ultraviolet-sensitive liquid resin. The surgical guides fabricated from these models, enables the placement of implants in vivo at the exact location and direction, as per planned computer simulation [3][4][5][6]. Following this approach implants are placed in the final position avoiding eventual anatomic structures [7].…”
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