Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3158744 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe aim of this article is to describe the application of screws as fixed intraoral reference points for stable, precise, and repeatable positioning of diagnostic and surgical templates for implant placement.Materials and MethodsCurrently available software programs in combination with computed tomography data allow 3-dimensional treatment planning in demanding clinical situations prior to implant placement. One drawback of most systems is the lack of stability and support of both radiographic and surgical templates in edentulous patients. The characteristics and application of a new screw system in combination with computer assisted 3-dimensional implant placement are specified.ResultsImplants were placed exactly as projected without impairment of the mandibular nerve despite close proximity of the mental foramen.ConclusionPrecision and accuracy of computer-based or -supported implant placement is valuable only if an exact transfer to the intraoral situation is granted. Depending on the clinical patient situation, fixed intraoral reference points can improve precision in an efficient manner.

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