2013
DOI: 10.1308/205016813806144254
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Managing the Edentulous Mandible using Recent Technological Developments: A Case Study

Abstract: Safe clinical practice in implant dentistry requires an accurate investigation of the availability of bone for implant placement and the avoidance of critical anatomical structures. Modern imaging techniques using computed tomography (CT) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) provide the clinician with the required information. The imaging thus obtained provides accurate representation of the height, width and length of the available bone. In addition, whenever adequate radiation dose is used, accurate info… Show more

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“…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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“…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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confidence: 99%