Computer-aided implant surgery has been introduced in recent years, with the aim of simplifying and improving the diagnostic phase and providing predictable implantology results, as this field is a highly operator-dependent surgical technique. It can also reduce the need for bone regeneration, allowing the use of all available bone tissues and respecting prosthetic-guided implantology principles, achieving a final result that satisfies both aesthetics and biomechanics. Computer aided implantology is useful and beneficial to the patients as they experience less surgical trauma, pain, and...
Computer-aided implant surgery has been introduced in recent years, with the aim of simplifying and improving the diagnostic phase and providing predi...