Influence of the digital mock-up and experience on the ability to determine the prosthetically correct dental implant position during digital planning: An in vitro study

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of the digital mock-up and operator experience on the dental implant planning position. A total of 200 dental implants were planned, which were distributed into two study groups: A. dental implant planning by dental surgeons with 5–10 years of experience (n = 80); and B. dental implant planning by dental surgery students without experience (n = 120). Operators were required to plan eight dental implants in the same maxillary edentulous case uploaded in 3D implant-planning software, before and after using the digital mock-up. Deviations between the dental implant planning positions before and after using the digital mock-up were analyzed at platform, apical and angular levels, and were analyzed using a 3D implant-planning software using Student’s t test. The paired t-test revealed statistically significant differences between the deviation levels of participants with 5–10 years’ experience and no experience at the platform, apical and angular levels. Digital mock-ups allow for more accurate dental implant planning regardless of the experience of the operator. Nevertheless, they are more useful for operators without dental surgery experience.

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Esteban, M. O., Deglow, E. R., Zubizarreta-Macho, Á., & Montero, S. H. (2020). Influence of the digital mock-up and experience on the ability to determine the prosthetically correct dental implant position during digital planning: An in vitro study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9010048

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