Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of implant placement using static guide surgery. Two methods of were compared: Implant placement in native bone and in post-extraction site. Methods: 47 implants were placed with static surgical template using a flapless technique. Patients were divided into two groups: Group 1 was made by 29 implants placed in extraction socket while group 2 was made by 18 implants placed in native bone. Accuracy of implant placement was evaluated by CBCT superimposition protocol. Results: The study showed differences between two methods of implant placement in two parameters considered. The average real deviation detected at the implant platform level is 1.00 ± 0.91 mm for post-extraction site and 0.49 ± 0.48 mm for native bone (P=0.01). The average angular deviation detected at implant level is 21.94° ± 36.80° for post-extraction sites and 12.80° ± 11.71° for native bone (P=0.006). There were not statistically differences between two methods for 7 parameters left. Conclusion: The present study showed that implant placement in native bone is more accurate than in post-extraction sites using a static surgical template.
Carini, F., Coppola, G., Carini, F. (2023). Comparison of the Accuracy of Computer-Guided Implant Placement Between Native Bone and Extraction Socket. WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY AND SURGICAL RESEARCH, 6, 1-6 [10.25107/2637-4625.1470].
Comparison of the Accuracy of Computer-Guided Implant Placement Between Native Bone and Extraction Socket
Carini, F
2023
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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of implant placement using static guide surgery. Two methods of were compared: Implant placement in native bone and in post-extraction site. Methods: 47 implants were placed with static surgical template using a flapless technique. Patients were divided into two groups: Group 1 was made by 29 implants placed in extraction socket while group 2 was made by 18 implants placed in native bone. Accuracy of implant placement was evaluated by CBCT superimposition protocol. Results: The study showed differences between two methods of implant placement in two parameters considered. The average real deviation detected at the implant platform level is 1.00 ± 0.91 mm for post-extraction site and 0.49 ± 0.48 mm for native bone (P=0.01). The average angular deviation detected at implant level is 21.94° ± 36.80° for post-extraction sites and 12.80° ± 11.71° for native bone (P=0.006). There were not statistically differences between two methods for 7 parameters left. Conclusion: The present study showed that implant placement in native bone is more accurate than in post-extraction sites using a static surgical template.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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