Yufei Yao , Renli Yang , Waishan Lam , Xianglong Han , Xingmei Yang
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Abstract
A refined navigated implant workflow for the edentulous patients is introduced utilizing a patient-customized tracking module. This technique initiates with the placement of an incisor implant to anchor the tracking module, enabling real-time tracing of the edentulous arch while eliminating the need for additional insertions. This approach optimizes surgical procedures, reduces trauma, and mitigates the risk of potential implant placement site occupation.