Accuracy of implant placement using a mixed reality-based dynamic navigation system versus static computer-assisted and freehand surgery: An in Vitro study

被引:4
|
作者
Shusterman, Ariel
Nashef, Rizan [1 ]
Tecco, Simona [2 ]
Mangano, Carlo [2 ]
Lerner, Henriette [3 ]
Mangano, Francesco Guido [4 ]
机构
[1] Shaare Zedek Med Ctr, Oral & Maxillofacial Surg Unit, Jerusalem, Israel
[2] San Raffaele Univ, Dept Dent Sci, Milan, Italy
[3] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Acad Teaching & Res Inst, Frankfurt, Germany
[4] IM Sechenov First State Med Univ, Dept Pediat Prevent Dent & Orthodont, Moscow, Russia
关键词
Guided implant surgery; Static guided implant surgery; Freehand implant placement; Mixed reality; Holograms; accuracy;
D O I
10.1016/j.jdent.2024.105052
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Purpose: This in vitro study aimed to compare the accuracy of dental implant placement in partially edentulous maxillary models using a mixed reality-based dynamic navigation (MR-DN) system to conventional static computer-assisted implant surgery (s-CAIS) and a freehand (FH) method. Methods: Forty-five partially edentulous models (with teeth missing in positions #15, #16 and #25) were assigned to three groups (15 per group). The same experienced operator performed the model surgeries using an MR-DN system (group 1), s-CAIS (group 2) and FH (group 3). In total, 135 dental implants were placed (45 per group). The primary outcomes were the linear coronal deviation (entry error; En), apical deviation (apex error; Ap), XY and Z deviations, and angular deviation (An) between the planned and actual (post-surgery) position of the implants in the models. These deviations were computed as the distances between the stereolithographic (STL) files for the planned implants and placed implants captured with an intraoral scanner. Results: Across the three implant sites, the MR-DN system was significantly more accurate than the FH method (in XY, Z, En, Ap and An) and s-CAIS (in Z, Ap and An), respectively. However, S-CAIS was more accurate than MRDN in XY, and no difference was found between MR-DN and s-CAIS in En. Conclusions: Within the limits of this study (in vitro design, only partially edentulous models), implant placement accuracy with MR-DN was superior to that of FH and similar to that of s-CAIS. Statement of Clinical Relevance: In vitro, MR-DN showed greater accuracy in implant positioning than FH, and similar accuracy to s-CAIS: it could, therefore, represent a new option for the surgeon. However, clinical studies are needed to determine the feasibility of MR-DN.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Influence of guide support on the accuracy of static Computer-Assisted Implant Surgery (sCAIS) in partially edentulous cases using a keyless guiding system: an in vitro study
    David Kasradze
    Ricardas Kubilius
    BMC Oral Health, 25 (1)
  • [42] Positional accuracy during the sequence of static computer-assisted implant surgery in three alveolar ridge morphologies: An in vitro study
    Raabe, Clemens
    Abou-Ayash, Samir
    Yilmaz, Burak
    Surbek, Fiona Jennifer
    Chappuis, Vivianne
    Couso-Queiruga, Emilio
    JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTICS-IMPLANT ESTHETIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE DENTISTRY, 2025, 34 (01): : 78 - 85
  • [43] Placement accuracy and primary stability of implants in the esthetic zone using dynamic and static computer-assisted navigation: A retrospective case-control study
    Liu, Quan
    Liu, Yuanxiang
    Chen, Danying
    Wu, Xiayi
    Huang, Ruoxuan
    Liu, Runheng
    Chen, Zetao
    Chen, Zhuofan
    JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY, 2024, 131 (03): : 427 - 435
  • [44] Accuracy of computer-assisted, template-guided implant placement compared with conventional implant placement by hand-An in vitro study
    Schneider, David
    Sax, Caroline
    Sancho-Puchades, Manuel
    Hammerle, Christoph H. F.
    Jung, Ronald Ernst
    CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, 2021, 32 (09) : 1052 - 1060
  • [45] Implant position accuracy using dynamic computer-assisted implant surgery (CAIS) combined with augmented reality: A randomized controlled clinical trial
    Arunjaroensuk, Sirida
    Yotpibulwong, Thanida
    Fu, Po-Sung
    Wang, Jen-Chyan
    Hung, Chun-Cheng
    Mattheos, Nikos
    Pimkhaokham, Atiphan
    JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES, 2024, 19 : S44 - S50
  • [46] Accuracy of static computer-assisted implant placement in long span edentulous area by novice implant clinicians: A cross-sectional in vitro study comparing fully-guided, pilot-guided, and freehand implant placement protocols
    Abduo, Jaafar
    Lau, Douglas
    CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH, 2021, 23 (03) : 361 - 372
  • [47] Accuracy of Dynamic Computer-Assisted Implant Placement: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical and In Vitro Studies
    Schnutenhaus, Sigmar
    Edelmann, Cornelia
    Knipper, Anne
    Luthardt, Ralph G.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2021, 10 (04) : 1 - 20
  • [48] In vitro and in vivo accuracy of autonomous robotic vs. fully guided static computer-assisted implant surgery
    He, Jin
    Zhang, Qinmeng
    Wang, Xueting
    Fu, Mengdie
    Zhang, Hui
    Song, Luyao
    Pu, Rui
    Jiang, Zhiwei
    Yang, Guoli
    CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH, 2024, 26 (02) : 385 - 401
  • [49] Accuracy of Computer-Assisted Dynamic Navigation as a Function of Different Intraoral Reference Systems: An In Vitro Study
    Schnutenhaus, Sigmar
    Knipper, Anne
    Wetzel, Martin
    Edelmann, Cornelia
    Luthardt, Ralph
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (06) : 1 - 13
  • [50] Accuracy and patient-centered results of static and dynamic computer-assisted implant surgery in edentulous jaws: a retrospective cohort study
    Fu, Shuang
    Sun, Wei
    Zhu, Jingxian
    Huang, Bin
    Ji, Wei
    Shi, Bin
    CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS, 2023, 27 (09) : 5427 - 5438