Accuracy of a newly developed cone-beam computerized tomography-aided surgical guidance system for dental implant placement: An ex vivo study

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The aim of the present study was to measure the accuracy of the cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT)-aided StentCad Beyond surgical guidance system and to compare bone-supported and tooth/bone-supported guidance by using this system in dental implant placement ex vivo. Five cadaver mandibles were scanned using an Iluma CBCT scanner. After scanning, DICOM slices were transferred to the StentCad Beyond implant simulation software, which was used for preoperative implant planning. Using the StentCad Beyond guidance system, 9 implant drills were inserted using a bone-supported guidance system and 11 using a tooth/bonesupported guidance system. Mandibles were scanned again and these data were transferred to the StentCad Beyond software. Pre- and postoperative information was superimposed using the Rhinoceros version 4 software program, and deviations between planned and actual drill positions were calculated for each implant. In addition, differences between bone-supported and tooth/bone-supported guidance systems were analyzed by t-test, with a significance level of P.05); however, statistically significant differences between groups were found in mean horizontal coronal deviation (P = .016) and mean horizontal apical deviation (P = .047). The StentCad Beyond system was found to be a reliable guide for placing implants ex vivo.

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Murat, S., Kamburoǧlu, K., & Özen, T. (2012). Accuracy of a newly developed cone-beam computerized tomography-aided surgical guidance system for dental implant placement: An ex vivo study. Journal of Oral Implantology, 38(6), 706–712. https://doi.org/10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-11-00062

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