2020
DOI: 10.1111/clr.13635
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Static computer‐aided, partially guided, and free‐handed implant placement: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials

Abstract: Congruent with current global trends, a steady increase in implant therapy use is expected in developed countries until the year 2026 (Elani, Starr, Da Silva, & Gallucci, 2018). While implant therapy has been proven as a viable method for tooth replacement, a plethora of variables may play a significant role in its biological, functional, and esthetic outcomes. Some of these critical factors are related to

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“…However, in completely limiting surgical guides the whole drilling sequence is made through the guide. (8) .Although completely limiting surgical guides showed higher accuracy than partially limiting surgical guides yet, there was no statistically significant difference between them as concluded from further studies. (3,8) Two CBCT scan protocols are usually used for manufacturing of surgical guides in completely edentulous patients.…”
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“…However, in completely limiting surgical guides the whole drilling sequence is made through the guide. (8) .Although completely limiting surgical guides showed higher accuracy than partially limiting surgical guides yet, there was no statistically significant difference between them as concluded from further studies. (3,8) Two CBCT scan protocols are usually used for manufacturing of surgical guides in completely edentulous patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…(8) .Although completely limiting surgical guides showed higher accuracy than partially limiting surgical guides yet, there was no statistically significant difference between them as concluded from further studies. (3,8) Two CBCT scan protocols are usually used for manufacturing of surgical guides in completely edentulous patients. The first CBCT scan is made for the patient while wearing the radiographic stent and a second scan is made for the radiographic stent itself.…”
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“…Any virtual implant planning system using a 3D software application in combination with implant placement by means of a computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM)-processed surgical guide is defined as a system for static computer-assisted implant surgery (s-CAIS) [ 4 ]. Although s-CAIS seems to offer a beneficial treatment option in terms of accuracy [ 5 ] and operator experience [ 6 ], the economic effects in terms of time efficiency and treatment costs are unclear [ 7 ]. For s-CAIS, 3D-printable surgical implant guides are most widely used [ 8 , 9 ], whereas the production of these implant guides by additive or subtractive manufacturing technologies is so-called conventional s-CAIS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prosthetically-driven static guided implant surgery involves the virtual placement of implants based on the ideal tooth position and dimensions which requires anatomical data obtained from a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), intraoral digital scans or digitized diagnostic stone casts, and the virtual diagnostic waxing or digitized tooth arrangement. [1][2][3] Static computer-guided implant placement systems aim to improve implant placement [4][5][6] accuracy, and minimize risks associated with damaging vital structures such as nerves and vessels. 7 Dental implant planning software programs are contingent on alignment accuracy of a patient's digital files.…”
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