Robot-Assisted dental implants prove more accurate than traditional guides
NCT ID NCT07380360
First seen Feb 02, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study tested how accurately a dynamic navigation system (a computer-guided tool) places dental implants immediately after a tooth is pulled, compared to a static surgical guide. Twenty healthy adults with at least one tooth needing replacement took part. Researchers used 3D scans to measure the difference between the planned and actual implant position. The goal was to see if the dynamic system improves precision for this complex procedure.
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Ain shams university
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 11566, Egypt
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