牙科植入手术模板的进步

Chelsea Harris DMD
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目的三维(3-D)打印技术的发展和规划软件的改进提高了牙科植入物定位的准确性和精确度,也为手术模板在植入学中的应用提供了新的思路。本报告的目的是展示 CAD/CAM 手术模板在各种牙科种植手术和部位开发程序中的实际应用。方法本报告中的患者被转诊至佐治亚州艾森豪威尔堡研究生牙学院陆军研究生牙学院牙周病学系,使用牙科种植体替换缺失或无望的牙齿。所有手术均通过虚拟方式进行规划,并使用在该设施内打印的定制手术模板完成。所介绍的病例展示了 3-D 打印技术在各种临床情况下简化手术的创造性应用--多个相邻种植体的植入、即刻种植体植入、即刻临时修复、无牙患者和无牙患者的上颌窦抬高、增加牙弓间距的牙槽成形术,以及在进行种植手术的同时去除滞留的牙根碎片。这些导板有可能缩短手术时间、限制患者发病率、加强临床医生之间的交流并简化修复阶段的治疗。在实践中常规使用 CAD/CAM 技术可以改善种植的临床效果和患者报告结果。随着人工智能融入医学和牙科,进一步的进步可能指日可待。
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Advancements in surgical templates in dental implantology

OBJECTIVES

Expansion of three-dimensional (3-D) printing technology and improvements in planning software have led to increased accuracy and precision in dental implant positioning and new applications for surgical templates in implantology. The objective of this report is to demonstrate the application of in-practice CAD/CAM surgical templates in various dental implant surgeries and site development procedures.

METHODS

Patients in this report were referred to the Department of Periodontics, Army Postgraduate Dental School, Postgraduate Dental College, Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, for replacement of missing or hopeless teeth using dental implants. All surgeries were planned virtually and completed using customized surgical templates printed within the facility. The presented cases demonstrate creative application of 3-D printing to simplify surgery across a wide spectrum of clinical scenarios—placement of multiple adjacent implants, immediate implant placement, immediate provisionalization, sinus elevation in dentate and edentulous patients, alveoloplasty to increase interarch distance, and removal of a retained root fragment in conjunction with implant surgery.

CONCLUSIONS

Specialized surgical templates can be designed with varying degrees of restriction for surgeons performing implant-related surgeries. These guides have the potential to reduce the duration of surgery, limit patient morbidity, enhance communication among clinicians, and simplify the restorative phase of therapy.

IMPLICATIONS

Accessibility to new technology has allowed implant surgeons to move beyond the era of accurate implant placement into a period characterized by creative solutions to clinical problems. Routine use of in-practice CAD/CAM technology may improve clinical and patient-reported outcomes in implantology. Further advancements may be just around the corner as artificial intelligence is integrated into medicine and dentistry.

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