Abstract

Currently available dynamic navigation systems for dental implant placement use optical technologies to track the patient and the hand piece to display images in 3D onto a monitor. Early reported advantages of this protocol in dental implant surgery include control of depth placement, accurate implant angulation, accurate spacing between implants and adjacent teeth, and flapless approach. The purpose of this article is to assess the accuracy and reproducibility of the dynamic navigation implant virtual plan versus the actual clinical outcome.

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