Accuracy of Computer-Aided Oral Implant Surgery: A Clinical and Radiographic Study
Valente F et al. - Based upon this clinical study of 25 patients, the following observations were made computer-aided oral implant surgery used in two treatment centers provided a high likelihood (96%) of implant survival, and deviations from planned implant positions existed in the coronal and apical portions of the implants as well as with implant angulation. Mean deviations were less than 2 mm in any direction and less than 8 degrees. [more...]
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