首页|Tongji University School of Medicine Reports Findings in Dental Implants (Accura cy of an autonomous dental implant robotic system in placing tilted implants for edentulous arches)
Tongji University School of Medicine Reports Findings in Dental Implants (Accura cy of an autonomous dental implant robotic system in placing tilted implants for edentulous arches)
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New research on Dentistry -Dental Imp lants is the subject of a report. According to news originating from Shanghai, P eople's Republic of China, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Accurate placement of tilted implants is essential as they are typically close to importa nt anatomic structures. Inaccurate implant position may damage those structures and affect outcomes." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the Tongji Universi ty School of Medicine, "The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the ac curacy and efficiency of an autonomous dental implant robotic (ADIR) system and a static computer-assisted implant surgery (sCAIS) system in placing tilted impl ants in edentulous patients. Ten 3-dimensionally (3D) printed edentulous mandibu lar casts were assigned to 1 of 2 groups (ADIR and sCAIS). The coronal, apical, and angular deviations of the placement of tilted implants, preoperative prepara tion time, and surgical time were compared between the 2 groups. The paired samp les t test and the independent samples t test were used to compare the groups (a =.05). The mean ±standard deviation of coronal, apical, and angular deviation in the ADIR group and sCAIS group were 0.47 ±0.06 mm versus 1.09 ±0.11 mm, 0.47 ±0 .05 mm versus 1.53 ±0.14 mm, and 0.91 ±0.82 degrees versus 2.83 ±0.55 degrees, r espectively. The deviations of the tilted implant positions in the ADIR were rel atively small and significantly different from those of sCAIS (P <.05). The preoperative preparation time of the ADIR group was significantly long er than that of the sCAIS group (P <.001), and the surgical time for the 2 groups was statistically similar (P=.259). Compared with the sCA IS system, the deviation of tilted implants in the ADIR group was smaller, but t he preoperative preparation time was longer. The results indicated that using th e ADIR for tilted implantation can lead to more accurate implantation positions and reduce the occurrence of complications."
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