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Computer-guided (static) surgery is defined as the use of a static surgical template that reproduces virtual implant position directly from computerized tomographic data and does not allow intraoperative modification of implant position. Reports on the use of computer-guided implant surgery have increased over the past years. In addition to avoidance of damage to vital anatomic structures and accomplishing full-arch immediate loading, applications now also include partially edentulous situations.
Although more data are now available, it is still difficult to compare reported treatment outcomes due to a number of factors, such as insufficiently defined preoperative parameters or the variety of therapeutic approaches. In addition, the impact of computer-guided software programs available on the market in treatment planning remains insufficiently defined.
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