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Different techniques of static/dynamic guided implant surgery: modalities and indications

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Different techniques of static/dynamic guided implant surgery: modalities and indications

Auteurs : Marjolein Vercruyssen ; Thomas Fortin ; Gerlig Widmann ; Reinhilde Jacobs ; Marc Quirynen

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For computer‐guided surgery a static surgical guide is used that transfers the virtual implant position from computerized tomographic data to the surgical site. These guides are produced by computer‐aided design/computer‐assisted manufacture technology, such as stereolithography, or manually in a dental laboratory (using mechanical positioning devices or drilling machines). With computer‐navigated surgery the position of the instruments in the surgical area is constantly displayed on a screen with a three‐dimensional image of the patient. In this way, the system allows real‐time transfer of the preoperative planning and visual feedback on the screen. A workflow of the different systems is presented in this review.

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