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The use of computer-guided surgery in oral implantology to simplify cases of regenerative and reconstructive surgery. A case series

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Aim: In the field of oral implantology, implant placement is usually accompanied by other more complicated regenerative procedures that present a challenge for the surgeon and the patient. The introduction of digital technology has significantly reduced the complexity of these procedures, increased accuracy, and allowed minimally invasive procedures. This study aimed to evaluate patient satisfaction and the patients’ trust in the new digital technology.

Methods: In this case series, three cases were performed fully guided with 3D-printed surgical guides: one case of lateral window sinus lift, one case of ramus block bone graft harvest, and one case of connective tissue graft harvest from the palate.

Results: a visual analog scale was used to evaluate two objectives: 1) patient satisfaction, 2) patients’ trust in the new technology. The results showed extreme patient satisfaction and extreme trust in the new technology. The observation from this case series is that the surgical guide technology has greatly simplified these procedures and ensured faster surgeries and greater precision.

Conclusion: digital technology has significantly simplified complex implant-related surgeries with high patient satisfaction and increased trust in this new technology and the surgeon. We totally agree with the previous studies supporting the use of computer-guided technology in oral implantology, and we recommend using computer-guided technology in all implant-related surgeries.

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Sherif Hamed - Clinical Instructor, Saint Camillus International University of Health Sciences, Rome, Italy

Luca Signorini - Full Professor of Oral Surgery, Saint Camillus International University of Health Sciences, Rome, Italy

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Hamed , S. ., & Signorini, L. (2025). The use of computer-guided surgery in oral implantology to simplify cases of regenerative and reconstructive surgery. A case series. Annali Di Stomatologia, 16(4), 469–475. https://doi.org/10.59987/ads/2025.4.469-475

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