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Published: 27-03-2021

Virtual Surgery in Implantology: A Systematic Review and State of the Art

University Center North Paulista (Unorp), Graduate in Dentistry, São José do Rio Preto – SP, Brazil
Zotarelli-Filho Scientific Work - Scientific Consulting-LTDA, Sao Jose do Rio Preto/SP, Brazil
University Center North Paulista (Unorp), Graduate in Dentistry, São José do Rio Preto – SP, Brazil
Virtual Surgery Dental Implants Guided Surgery Atrophic jaw

Abstract

Introduction: Dental implant procedures have increased worldwide, reaching approximately one million dental implants per year. The optimization of faster and more accurate techniques by dentists and postoperative surgeons with better results and quality of life stimulated the development of numerous software and hardware for performing computer-guided surgeries, so-called virtual surgeries (VS). Objective: to present, through a systematic review, the main considerations of virtual surgery in dentistry and their respective advantages, disadvantages, and limitations. Methods: The model used for the review was PRISMA. We used databases such as Scielo, Lilacs, Google Scholar, PubMed. Major findings: In the scenario of VS in dentistry, advances in technology have contributed to the improvement of the models, since there was only the direct molding technique to obtain patient models, with the positioning of implants not very favorable in terms aesthetics. The information that is acquired in the 3D reconstructions allows us to determine the quantity and quality of the available bone and also allows the simulation of the installation of the implants in a virtual environment. This provides predictability of techniques and difficulties that can be encountered during surgical intervention, reducing the time and the possibility of errors, allowing the overall reduction of oral rehabilitation costs. Conclusion: Preoperative virtual planning and reconstruction of the mandible guided by dental implants through preoperative designs provide high success rates for the implant and dental rehabilitation, benefiting also prosthetic restorations supported by fixed implants. Still, the concept of using personalized implants with the help of 3D virtual treatment planning, stereolithographic models, and computer-assisted design greatly improves the mandibular restoration and helps to obtain a good facial profile, aesthetic and dental rehabilitation, avoiding complications with the grafts autologous.

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Agreli, K. C., Zotarelli Filho, I. J., & Kassis, E. N. (2021). Virtual Surgery in Implantology: A Systematic Review and State of the Art. MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2(2), 10–16. https://doi.org/10.34256/mdnt2122