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The use of digital technologies, software and devices to plan the patient-optimised 3D position of the dental implant, which will then be surgically placed by guided or non-guided means
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The design of the virtual prosthesis, prosthetic components and implant type and position in appropriate relation to the patient's anatomic structures by means of digital technologies
→ Read more: Implant prosthesis design demystified
The use of robotic technology with varying levels of automation for planing and placement of dental implants under human supervision/control.
→Read more: Robotics in Implant Dentistry
The use of a navigation system to provide the surgeon with realtime spatial feedback during implant surgery.
→Read more: Is the future static or dynamic?
A system designed to provide real time guidance of surgical instruments used for osteotomies, implant site preparation and implant placement.
→Read more: Dynamic Navigation: understanding outcomes
The 3D implant position which fulfils all essential restorative, biological and surgical requirements.
→Read more: 1)Understanding the peri-implant mucosa architecture
2) Tissue or Bone Level?
The 3D implant position which is fully aligned with the design of the prosthesis and the supracrestal complex.
→Read more: The Implant Supracrestal Complex
The use of static, dynamic or robotic CAIS technologies for guiding implant surgery.
→Read more: CAIS in Clinical Practice
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The use of CAD/CAM surgical guides technologies for guiding osteotomy, implant placement and related surgical procedures.
→Read more: Static, Dynamic or maybe both?
Computer-aided Designed and Manufactured (CAD/CAM) device aiming to guide the osteotomy and the placement of a dental implant in the planned position
→Read more: Static CAIS: where are we today?
Surgical preparation of an osteotomy and placement of the dental implant. Immediate, if placed in the fresh extraction socket.
→Read more: 1) Immediacy revisited! and 2) Immediacy in the Esthetic Zone
Primary stability at implant placement (attributed to friction), evolves through distant and contact osteogenesis into full osseointegration of the implant.
→Read more: From friction stability to Osseointegration
The use of Artificial Intelligence Algorithms for the virtual planing of implant treatment.
→Read more: Artificial Intelligence and Treatment Planing
Computer Assisted Design software specifically developed for the digital plan of dental implant treatment including the ability to perform detailed measurements.
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A spatial positioning system designed for real time spatial tracking of surgical instruments, position and orientation of the patient utilising optical technology and stereoscopic cameras.
→Read more: Key surgical skills with navigation
The process of "mapping" of an actual item dimensions and real-time position within a 3-dimensional coordinate system, such as the one created and maintained by the spatial positioning system of a navigation device.
→Read more: Key surgical skills with navigation