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Assessment of The Reproducibility And Precision For Milling And Prototyped Surgical Guides

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Abstract Background: Technological advancements in dentistry in the past decade have led to many innovations and improvements. These advances have led to faster procedures that are more comfortable for the patient and dental surgeon compared to standard methodologies, such as conventional impressions and implant placement surgeries performed without surgical guides or with conventional handmade guides, which generate less predictable results. Use of CAD/CAM technology, both in manufacturing prostheses and in surgical planning, has led to optimization of the procedures and reductions of patient morbidity. Techniques have been developed for the preparation of surgical guides with the goal of optimizing the surgical procedure. Therefore, the aim of the study was to evaluate the reproducibility and precision of two types of surgical guides, obtained by using prototyping and milling methods.Methods: A virtual model was developed, which allowed the virtual design of surgical guide projections that were milled (n = 10) or prototyped (n = 10). Surgical guides were digitally oriented and overlapped on the virtual model that had generated them. In this way, mismatches from the master model were determined. Coefficients of variation, root mean square deviations, and mismatches during an overlap were evaluated. Results: The evaluations showed that the prototyped surgical guides had a higher coefficient of variation than the milled guides.Conclusions: Milling of the guides resulted in smaller misalignments from the master model.
Title: Assessment of The Reproducibility And Precision For Milling And Prototyped Surgical Guides
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Abstract Background: Technological advancements in dentistry in the past decade have led to many innovations and improvements.
These advances have led to faster procedures that are more comfortable for the patient and dental surgeon compared to standard methodologies, such as conventional impressions and implant placement surgeries performed without surgical guides or with conventional handmade guides, which generate less predictable results.
Use of CAD/CAM technology, both in manufacturing prostheses and in surgical planning, has led to optimization of the procedures and reductions of patient morbidity.
Techniques have been developed for the preparation of surgical guides with the goal of optimizing the surgical procedure.
Therefore, the aim of the study was to evaluate the reproducibility and precision of two types of surgical guides, obtained by using prototyping and milling methods.
Methods: A virtual model was developed, which allowed the virtual design of surgical guide projections that were milled (n = 10) or prototyped (n = 10).
Surgical guides were digitally oriented and overlapped on the virtual model that had generated them.
In this way, mismatches from the master model were determined.
Coefficients of variation, root mean square deviations, and mismatches during an overlap were evaluated.
Results: The evaluations showed that the prototyped surgical guides had a higher coefficient of variation than the milled guides.
Conclusions: Milling of the guides resulted in smaller misalignments from the master model.

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