Abstract

BackgroundA precise placement of dental implants is a crucial step to optimize both prosthetic aspects and functional constraints. In this context, the use of virtual guiding systems has been recognized as a fundamental tool to control the ideal implant position. In particular, complex periodontal surgeries can be performed using preoperative planning based on CT data. The critical point of the procedure relies on the lack of accuracy in transferring CT planning information to surgical field through custom-made stereo-lithographic surgical guides.MethodsIn this work, a novel methodology is proposed for monitoring loss of accuracy in transferring CT dental information into periodontal surgical field. The methodology is based on integrating 3D data of anatomical (impression and cast) and preoperative (radiographic template) models, obtained by both CT and optical scanning processes.ResultsA clinical case, relative to a fully edentulous jaw patient, has been used as test case to assess the accuracy of the various steps concurring in manufacturing surgical guides. In particular, a surgical guide has been designed to place implants in the bone structure of the patient. The analysis of the results has allowed the clinician to monitor all the errors, which have been occurring step by step manufacturing the physical templates.ConclusionsThe use of an optical scanner, which has a higher resolution and accuracy than CT scanning, has demonstrated to be a valid support to control the precision of the various physical models adopted and to point out possible error sources. A case study regarding a fully edentulous patient has confirmed the feasibility of the proposed methodology.

Keywords

Computer scienceContext (archaeology)ScannerSurgical planningPoint cloudComputer-assisted surgeryImpressionDental implantRadiographyMedicineImplantComputer visionArtificial intelligenceRadiologySurgery

MeSH Terms

AlgorithmsDental ImplantationHumansImage EnhancementImage InterpretationComputer-AssistedImagingThree-DimensionalPattern RecognitionAutomatedReproducibility of ResultsSensitivity and SpecificitySubtraction TechniqueSurgeryComputer-AssistedTomographyX-Ray Computed

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Year
2011
Type
article
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
5-5
Citations
43
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G Frisardi, G Chessa, Sandro Barone et al. (2011). Integration of 3D anatomical data obtained by CT imaging and 3D optical scanning for computer aided implant surgery. BMC Medical Imaging , 11 (1) , 5-5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-11-5

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DOI
10.1186/1471-2342-11-5
PMID
21338504
PMCID
PMC3047291

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