Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2687726 | The Saudi Dental Journal | 2010 | 9 Pages |
PurposeThe possibility of using a passive Robot Arm (3D method) in model surgery and comparing with manual technique model surgery.Patients and methodsSeventeen patients undergoing orthognathic surgery gave consent for this study. Model surgery was performed by using a manual technique and using the Robot Arm. The model surgery that was performed by using the manual technique named group A and the one performed by the Robot Arm named group B. Patients’ maxillary casts were measured before and after model surgery, and results were compared with those for the original treatment plan in the horizontal (X-axis), vertical (Y-axis), and transverse (Z-axis) planes.ResultsStatistical analysis using Mann–Whitney U test for X- and Y-axis and independent sample t test for Z-axis have shown significant differences between both groups in X-axis (P = .026) and Y-axis (P = .021) but not in Z-axis (P = .762).ConclusionsModel surgery performed with a Robot Arm is more accurate in all dimensions X, Y, and Z than the manual model surgery.