Effect of length and location of edentulous area on the accuracy of prosthetic treatment plan incorporation into cone-beam computed tomography scans
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research Jul 02, 2018
Jamjoom FJ, et al. - Experts assessed the impact of length and location of the edentulous area on the accuracy of prosthetic treatment plan incorporation into cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans using different methods. In all clinical situations, compared to radiographic templates, accuracy of digital image registration methods was similar and higher. Researchers noted a significantly greater accuracy of tooth-bound radiographic templates than the free-end templates. When planning dental implants, particularly in free-end situations, they suggested the use of image registration instead of radiographic templates.
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