

DIGITAL WORKFLOWS IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY
ABSTRACT:
Use of digital tools becomes predominant in dental practice. Acquisition of digital data like CBCT scans and intra-oral scans is turning into standard of care. Various digital tools are applicable to dental implant treatments, including virtual implant planning, guided surgery, digital impressions, prosthesis fabrication.
Despite the fact that implant therapy is considered highly predictable, poor treatment planning and inadequate implant positioning can compromise the treatment outcome. Correct implant positioning has numerous advantages, including favorable esthetics and long-term stability of
peri-implant hard and soft tissues as a result of optimal occlusion and implant loading. Proper implant position is crucial for long-term success of the therapy.
Virtual implant planning enables implant placement in prosthetically driven position and it is a starting point of digital workflow for implant treatment. Transfer of the virtual treatment plan to the surgical field can be performed with very high accuracy using fully guided surgical protocol. Design of the surgical template with complete digital workflow as well as differences in protocols for partially and fully edentulous patients will be discussed in the presentation.
1. D'haese J, Ackhurst J, Wismeijer D, De Bruyn H, Tahmaseb A. Current state of the art of computer-guided implant surgery. Periodontol 2000. 2017;73:121-133.
2. Tahmaseb A, Wu V, Wismeijer D, Coucke W, Evans C. The accuracy of static computer-aided implant surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2018;29 Suppl 16:416-435.
Marko Magic DDS PhD
KRATKA BIOGRAFIJA
Dr Marko Magic received his dental degree from School of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade. He obtained his PhD in the field of oral surgery and implant dentistry in 2018. In 2019 he completed three years of surgical residency. Currently, he works as a Research
Associate at the School of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade in Serbia. He received ITI (International Team for Implantology) scholarship in 2019 (Shanghai/Belgrade) and he is FOR (Foundation for Oral Rehabilitation) Emerging Leader. Dr Magic is an investigator in numerous research projects. He is an active member of international organizations FOR, ITI and EAO.
DIGITAL WORKFLOWS IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY
ABSTRACT:
Use of digital tools becomes predominant in dental practice. Acquisition of digital data like CBCT scans and intra-oral scans is turning into standard of care. Various digital tools are applicable to dental implant treatments, including virtual implant planning, guided surgery, digital impressions, prosthesis fabrication.
Despite the fact that implant therapy is considered highly predictable, poor treatment planning and inadequate implant positioning can compromise the treatment outcome. Correct implant positioning has numerous advantages, including favorable esthetics and long-term stability of
peri-implant hard and soft tissues as a result of optimal occlusion and implant loading. Proper implant position is crucial for long-term success of the therapy.
Virtual implant planning enables implant placement in prosthetically driven position and it is a starting point of digital workflow for implant treatment. Transfer of the virtual treatment plan to the surgical field can be performed with very high accuracy using fully guided surgical protocol. Design of the surgical template with complete digital workflow as well as differences in protocols for partially and fully edentulous patients will be discussed in the presentation.
1. D'haese J, Ackhurst J, Wismeijer D, De Bruyn H, Tahmaseb A. Current state of the art of computer-guided implant surgery. Periodontol 2000. 2017;73:121-133.
2. Tahmaseb A, Wu V, Wismeijer D, Coucke W, Evans C. The accuracy of static computer-aided implant surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2018;29 Suppl 16:416-435.
Marko Magic DDS PhD
KRATKA BIOGRAFIJA
Dr Marko Magic received his dental degree from School of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade. He obtained his PhD in the field of oral surgery and implant dentistry in 2018. In 2019 he completed three years of surgical residency. Currently, he works as a Research
Associate at the School of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade in Serbia. He received ITI (International Team for Implantology) scholarship in 2019 (Shanghai/Belgrade) and he is FOR (Foundation for Oral Rehabilitation) Emerging Leader. Dr Magic is an investigator in numerous research projects. He is an active member of international organizations FOR, ITI and EAO.
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