2018
DOI: 10.1111/clr.60_13356
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Guided virtual surgery versus conventional technique‐ a split‐mouth randomized clinical trial

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“…The amount of vital bone increases along the time in sites submitted to ARP as showed in other two included RCTs 30,34 . One can speculate that bone tissue is mostly immature 3 months after ARP, which is consistent with other studies that reported a predominance of woven bone in alveolar sockets filled with slowly reabsorbing bone substitutes during the first 6 months of healing 10,44,47,48 . However, the clinical significance of this delayed bone formation in alveolar sockets submitted to bone grafting as compared to spontaneous healing is not clear since dental implants can be successfully placed in both situations after 3–4 months from alveolar preservation procedure 49 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The amount of vital bone increases along the time in sites submitted to ARP as showed in other two included RCTs 30,34 . One can speculate that bone tissue is mostly immature 3 months after ARP, which is consistent with other studies that reported a predominance of woven bone in alveolar sockets filled with slowly reabsorbing bone substitutes during the first 6 months of healing 10,44,47,48 . However, the clinical significance of this delayed bone formation in alveolar sockets submitted to bone grafting as compared to spontaneous healing is not clear since dental implants can be successfully placed in both situations after 3–4 months from alveolar preservation procedure 49 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…These data are clinically relevant for further implant‐supported rehabilitation after ARP in non‐molar region since the most critical portion is the transition zone between the prosthetic restoration and the first millimeters of soft and hard tissues in the crestal area 41,42 . A preservation of the alveolar volume in this region could decisively impact the outcomes of the treatment in terms of implant positioning, need of additional bone augmentation, and esthetic, 4,43,44 with a possible reduction also on the incidence of peri‐implant diseases or soft‐tissue dehiscences 45,46 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It noted that a computer-aided oral scanning system is essentially the only diagnostic tool for the diagnosis and treatment of edentulous patients. Literature [21] compared a traditional surgical model and a surgical model incorporating virtual reality technology. From the performance of dental implant surgery, it was informed that virtual reality technology-enabled implant surgery is superior to traditional surgery, especially in terms of implant positioning performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%