Abstract

CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) plays a crucial role in implantology, offering significant advantages over traditional two-dimensional imaging techniques, such as X-rays. Here are some of the important benefits of CBCT in implantology. Precise three-dimensional imaging: CBCT provides high-resolution three-dimensional images of the patient's oral and maxillofacial region. This allows a comprehensive assessment of anatomical structures, including bone volume, quality, and density. Precise evaluation of these factors is crucial for successful implant placement. In the analysis of CBCTs, we followed all the parameters of the hard tissues, and depending on them we opted for the insertion of the implants, ensuring their predictability post-resort through rigorous management of each clinical case. Using CBCT, the bone supply at the level of each implant site was examined, corresponding to each tooth at the jaw and mandibular level, subsequently performing a computerized simulation of implant positioning in relation to neighborhood anatomical formations, taking into account the indications of subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation, including as long as clinical cases have allowed patients' aesthetic desires. The CBCT-type investigation is indispensable for complex and complete implantology oral rehabilitation for each clinical case, taking into account, as far as possible, the guided insertion of implants from a prosthetic point of view.

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