Computer‐Assisted Implant Surgery: Patients' Experience and Perspectives
Xin Hui Yeo,
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Lin Jing Uei,
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Yi Man
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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
Peri‐implant tissue definition and registration with a 3D‐printed emergence profile former on titanium stock healing abutment: A dental technique and clinical report
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
Factors Influencing Marginal Bone Loss in Dental Treatment Planning and Prosthetic Phases: A Literature Review
Minwoo Chu,
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Chan-Young Yoon,
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Donghun Lee
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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
Effects of Different Patient and Prosthetic Variables on Marginal Bone Behavior in Dental Implants: A Clinical Retrospective Study
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
Clinical outcomes of single implant supported crowns utilising the titanium base abutment: a 7.5-year prospective cohort study
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
Comparing Medium to Long‐Term Esthetic, Clinical, and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Between Freehand and Computer‐Assisted Dental Implant Placement: A Cross‐Sectional Study
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