| Literature DB >> 35919447 |
Neethi Deborah Devadason1, Senthilkumar S1, Rajasekar S1.
Abstract
Periodontitis can lead to the loss of hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity. Dental implants have become a reliable treatment modality in recent times, especially with the evolution of digital technology such as CBCT, implant planning software, computer-assisted manufacturing, and guided implant surgery. Documentation of such advancements and their clinical implications would add to the existing knowledge on implant dentistry, encouraging dentists to approach complex implant surgeries confidently. This paper discusses the rehabilitation of missing teeth by applying computer-assisted guided implant placement in two cases with deficient bone volume anteriorly and posteriorly in the maxilla, respectively. Digital planning and careful execution have resulted in precise implant placement and complete osseointegration. In these cases, we could devise treatment plans with both anatomical and prosthetic considerations while being minimally invasive and more predictable, with shorter treatment time and greater patient comfort.Entities:
Keywords: 3-D printing; Bone density; computer-aided design; dental implants; osteotomy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35919447 PMCID: PMC9339721 DOI: 10.34172/japid.2022.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Periodontol Implant Dent ISSN: 2645-5390
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Figure 4Procedural steps in both cases
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| 1. First appointment |
• Recording of the case: clinical examination and diagnosis. |
| 2. Other investigative procedures | CBCT, routine blood investigations |
| 3. Laboratory procedures | Models scanned |
| 4. Second appointment |
• Patients were reviewed; postoperative prophylaxis procedure |
| 5. Third appointment | Surgical phase |
| 6. Fourth appointment | Immediate postoperative review |
| 7. Fifth appointment | The patient was reviewed for healing and osseointegration. |
| 8. Subsequent appointments |
• Restorative phase |
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