Comparing Medium to Long‐Term Esthetic, Clinical, and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Between Freehand and Computer‐Assisted Dental Implant Placement: A Cross‐Sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Soo Min Heng, Sirida Arunjaroensuk, Alessandro Pozzi

et al.

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 7, 2024

The aim of the study was to compare medium long-term clinical and patient-reported outcomes between implants placed with computer-assisted implant surgery (CAIS) freehand protocols.

Language: Английский

Computer‐Assisted Implant Surgery: Patients' Experience and Perspectives DOI Creative Commons
Xin Hui Yeo,

Lin Jing Uei,

Yi Man

et al.

Clinical and Experimental Dental Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(3)

Published: May 26, 2025

ABSTRACT Objectives Although computer‐assisted implant surgery (CAIS) has increased significantly the precision of dental placement, documentation impact such technologies in patient‐reported experience and outcomes remains, however, limited. The aim this white paper was to assess CAIS on key aspects patient experience, as its potential benefits (1) patients' understanding engagement with surgery, (2) patient's confidence treatment outcomes, (3) preferences, (4) intra‐ (5) Postoperative (6) long‐term oral health‐related quality life. Material Methods A review literature compiled existing evidence from clinical studies up November 2024, which later discussed synthesized expert opinions best currently documented practice. Results No found that improves or while comparative showed no difference postoperative when is used. Impact cost procedures patients perceptions preferences also not been explored, majority subsidizing costs, particular randomized trials. At same time, compare interventions cannot overall a complex workflow immediacy minimally invasive approaches, an essential part. Conclusions Research might fully reflect these limited level surgical intervention. Major anticipated for reduce complexity facilitate faster, safer more predictable execution digitally designed treatments, could be better approached future by aimed at assessing entire workflows.

Language: Английский

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Peri‐implant tissue definition and registration with a 3D‐printed emergence profile former on titanium stock healing abutment: A dental technique and clinical report DOI Creative Commons
Francisco X. Azpiazu‐Flores,

Tisama Siyootagrai,

Ahmed Elfana

et al.

Journal of Prosthodontics, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 6, 2025

Abstract Recent focus has shifted toward refining the soft tissue emergence profile to enhance aesthetics, support peri‐implant health, and ensure long‐term success. Traditionally, titanium stock healing abutments or chairside‐customized were used shape tissues develop for implant‐supported prostheses. However, advancements in digital dentistry now allow more precise customization increased treatment efficiency. This case report introduces a novel approach using 3D‐printed former retained by abutment. The reduced chairside time simplified registering gingival contours implant position with an intraoral scanner. Following removal, displayed enhanced volume buccally, creating aesthetically pleasing restoration site notable horizontal deficiency.

Language: Английский

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Factors Influencing Marginal Bone Loss in Dental Treatment Planning and Prosthetic Phases: A Literature Review DOI

Minwoo Chu,

Chan-Young Yoon,

Donghun Lee

et al.

Journal of implantology and applied sciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 29(1), P. 1 - 10

Published: March 31, 2025

Language: Английский

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Effects of Different Patient and Prosthetic Variables on Marginal Bone Behavior in Dental Implants: A Clinical Retrospective Study DOI Creative Commons
Sérgio Alexandre Gehrke, Antônio Scarano, Felice Lorusso

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Medicina, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 61(6), P. 1041 - 1041

Published: June 5, 2025

Background and Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate marginal bone level (MBL) changes in implant-supported rehabilitation based on patient demographics, implant location, transmucosal abutment height, crown emergence profile. Materials Methods: A total of 50 patients (28 females 22 males), with 111 implant–abutment (IA) sets, were analyzed. The mean age was 65.2 ± 10.9 years (range: 33–81). Implants placed the maxilla (68.5%) mandible (31.5%), an average evaluation period 12.7 4.1 months. MBL at mesial (MBLm) distal (MBLd) sites recorded analyzed sex, age, Statistical comparisons performed using Bonferroni’s multiple comparison test one-way ANOVA Tukey’s post hoc test. Results: did not show significant differences sex (p > 0.05) or group 0.05). However, maxillary implants exhibited greater loss than mandibular implants, though this difference statistically significant. Transmucosal height (TMh) significantly influenced MBL, taller abutments (TMh3: −1.07 0.93 mm) showing less shorter (TMh1: −2.11 1.82 < Crown profile also affected particularly profile, where design 1 least compared designs 2 3 = 0.0176). Conclusions: findings suggest that influence peri-implant stability. (> 2.5 associated reduced loss. Further research is recommended long-term effects maintenance.

Language: Английский

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Clinical outcomes of single implant supported crowns utilising the titanium base abutment: a 7.5-year prospective cohort study DOI Creative Commons
Rawen Smirani, Jennifer G. M. Chantler,

Janina Endres

et al.

Journal of Dentistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 149, P. 105306 - 105306

Published: Aug. 16, 2024

To assess radiographic, clinical and patient-reported outcomes of single zirconia implant-supported crowns on titanium base abutments (TBA) over a 7.5-year period.

Language: Английский

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Comparing Medium to Long‐Term Esthetic, Clinical, and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Between Freehand and Computer‐Assisted Dental Implant Placement: A Cross‐Sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Soo Min Heng, Sirida Arunjaroensuk, Alessandro Pozzi

et al.

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 7, 2024

The aim of the study was to compare medium long-term clinical and patient-reported outcomes between implants placed with computer-assisted implant surgery (CAIS) freehand protocols.

Language: Английский

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