Abstract

Introduction: The most critical factor affecting implant treatment outcome is implant placement accuracy which includes the depth, angle, and position of the implant within the bone. Previousstudieshavediscussedtheapplicationoftheroboticsyst eminthesurgicalfield. However, few of these studies addressed the use of the computerized system in dental implant surgery. Aim: This study aims to review recent updates and guidelines discussing robotic-assisted implant surgery. Materials and methods: Major scientific databases were searched during 2021-2022.97 articles were collected and was screened using inclusion criteria. A total of 18 articles were used for this review. Results and Discussion: Robotically assisted dental implant surgery is a form of surgical guidance that provide precise advice for implant treatment planning, preparation, and placement of dental implants, as well as accurate visual navigation. The advantages of robotic-assisted implant surgery include greater efficiency, sustained precision, flexibility, and increased stability. Conclusion: The combination of the robot's stabilization with the surgeon's experience is considered the standard of treatment during the placement of dental implants. Thus, a surgeon–robot collaboration system should be considered for a bettertreatmentoutcome.

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