Feedback on dental implants with dynamic navigation versus freehand

The Aim of the study is to understand and identify if Dynamic Navigation (DN) has an upper hand to provide ease and comfort to the patients during and after surgery. 60 patients requiring 120 Implants, were randomly allocated in 2 groups (Group 1- Freehand surgery, Group 2- Dynamic navigation surger...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioinformation 2023-03, Vol.19 (3), p.290-294
Hauptverfasser: Nirula, Pragati, Selvaganesh, Sahana, N, Thiyaneswaran
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The Aim of the study is to understand and identify if Dynamic Navigation (DN) has an upper hand to provide ease and comfort to the patients during and after surgery. 60 patients requiring 120 Implants, were randomly allocated in 2 groups (Group 1- Freehand surgery, Group 2- Dynamic navigation surgery) requiring dental implant therapy. Patients in both the groups were given a Patient satisfaction questionnaire assessing the following domains: comfort, fear, prior experience with robotics, dental anxiety and pain perception. Patient related Experience measures (PREM's) were assessed using the following domains: experience with robotics, pain perception and comfort of using various instrumentations during the surgery. The pre and post CBCT were compared using EVALUNAV application of the Navident software. There was significant difference (p
ISSN:0973-2063
0973-8894
0973-2063
DOI:10.6026/97320630019290