The primary aim of the present study is to compare the accuracy of a full digital workflow for dental implants insertion to a partially digital workflow, for a limited edentulous space (1 to 3 dental units), in the maxilla or mandible.
Improvements of dental digital technologies are nowadays enabling clinicians to take the digital impressions of the dental arches, therefore avoiding the use of conventional impression materials. Digital impression procedures are claimed to be an approach to improve the accuracy of dental restorations by minimizing the error prone to conventional impression and gypsum model casting, enabling a high degree of standardization. Patients often prefer intraoral scan when compared to the traditional impression. Digital impression is also recommended when patients have remaining teeth that are extremely mobile or misaligned, due to the risk of exfoliation during the conventional impression procedure. Despite its poor scientific and clinical evidence, the use of digital technologies into the daily practice registers a rapidly growing. The precision of digital impressions depends on two different parameters: the resolution of the optical scanning system, and the precision of the matching algorithm which may significantly influence the precision of full arch scans. In order to minimize the effect of matching artifacts, only small parts of the dental arch in close vicinity of the teeth are recommended to be scanned. For prosthetic restoration purpose, several studies regarding the accuracy of digital vs analogue impression have been performed, but none comparing the accuracy of digital vs partially digital workflow for prosthetically driven guided dental implant insertion.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
54
Dental implants will be inserted usig a surgical guide performed after prosthetically driven treatment planning. The workflow will be full digital.
Dental implants will be inserted usig a surgical guide performed after prosthetically driven treatment planning. The workflow will be partially digital.
Concordia Dent Clinic
Bucharest, Romania
"Carol Davila"University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Bucharest, Romania
Accuracy of dental implant insertion
Accuracy is described, by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 5725-1, through the use of two parameters: trueness and precision. Trueness refers to the deviation between the actual dimension of the measured object and the resulting measurement, while precision indicates how closely repeated the measurements in a set are.
Time frame: 6 weeks
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