Loss of element 2.2 due to sporting trauma: a case report
Authors
Carlo Oddi, Roberto Grilli, Giorgio Collina, Edoardo Sanarico, Virginia Sani, Luca Signorini
Abstract
To evaluate the value and advantages of digital procedures and guided surgery for implant-prosthetic rehabilitation in the aesthetic area.
Intraoral arch scans were matched with the CBCT DICOM file to visualize the final prosthetic result. Implant placement was virtually planned and used to design a surgical guide. The project was then sent to the laboratory for CAD/CAM production.
The digital workflow enabled accurate surgical planning and guided implant placement.
Digital planning for implant-prosthetic rehabilitation using dedicated software allows optimal use of the remaining bone and pre-surgical selection of the implant. Project previsualization reduces the risk of operator error and operating time. Computer-guided surgery minimizes surgical invasiveness and may reduce post-operative sequelae.
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