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Dental & Dental

Hygiene

Dental & Dental Hygiene 2018

Journal of Dental and Craniofacial Research

ISSN 2576-392X

M a r c h 2 6 - 2 7 , 2 0 1 8

E d i n b u r g h , S c o t l a n d

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lacement of the implant with the help of computers can be done with two

different ways: static or dynamic computer guided surgery. In static way,

using surgical software and computerized tomography (CT) or volumetric

dental tomography (VDT) scan data can be transferred into a 3- dimensional

implant planning program to allow for accurate planning and placement of

implants. Computer software has been designed to enhance clinical implant

treatment planning through reading and interpreting CT scans, performing

measurements and evaluating anatomic relationships by placing virtual

implant images on the screen (CAD-Computer Aided Design). Computer

generated surgical templates and anatomic models can be fabricated allowing

for the transfer of CAD treatment planning decisions to the surgical treatment

phase (CAM-Computer Aided Manufacturing). Computer-aided design and

manufacturing have made possible to use data from computerized tomography

to not only plan implant rehabilitation, but also to transfer this information to

the surgery. One of these techniques uses stereolithography (SLA), which is

the most well-known, a laser-driven polymerization process that fabricates

an anatomic model or surgical templates. A relatively recent emerging field

in dental implantology is dynamic computer-assisted dental implant surgery.

For the accurate transfer, registration of the patient’s prosthetic outcome

is necessary with trackers or superficial markers, after which a navigation

system allows the surgeon to guide the instrument freely, as in conventional

treatment. Several commercial optical navigation systems are available in

dental market. This clinical presentation will compare the static and dynamic

computer-assisted dental implant surgeries in clinical cases.

Biography

Isıl Damla Sener-Yamaner has completed her PhD from De-

partment of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara

University and Postdoctoral studies from Department of Prost-

hodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, İstanbul Aydın University. She is

now Assistant Professor and has published about 25 papers in

reputed journals.

isildamlasener@gmail.com

Static or dynamic computer guided surgery: when and how?

Isıl Damla Sener-Yamaner

1

, Atilla Sertgöz

2

and Esra Yüce

3

1

İstanbul Aydın University, Turkey

2

Marmara University, Turkey

3

Biruni University, Turkey

Isıl Damla Sener-Yamaner et al., J Den Craniofac Res 2018, Volume: 3

DOI: 10.21767/2576-392X-C1-002