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Diagnostic value of NobelGuide to minimize the need for reconstructive surgery of jaws before implant placement: A review

  • Autores: Roberto Scotti, Gerardo Pellegrino, Claudio Marchetti, Giuseppe Corinaldesi, Leonardo Ciocca
  • Localización: Quintessence International, ISSN-e 0033-6572, Vol. 41, Nº. 10, 2010, págs. 809-814
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Objective: To test if using a CAD/CAM system might reduce the necessity of bone augmentation in patients with atrophic maxillary arches before implant therapy. Method and Materials: Twenty male and female patients consecutively scheduled for bone augmentation of the jaw before implant surgery were included in this study, with a total of 29 jaws (maxillary and mandibular) to analyze for the implant-supported fixed prosthesis group and 19 maxillary arches for the implant-supported removable prosthesis group. NobelGuide System (Nobel Biocare), Autocad System (Autodesk), and routine manual CT measurements of available bone were used in this study. Results: The total results of the mean values of the fixed prosthesis group plus the mean values of the removable prosthesis group showed a statistically significant difference between the NobelGuide intervention score and both manual (P = .004) and Autocad (P = .001) measurements. Conclusions: The NobelGuide System represents a viable diagnostic device to reduce the entity or avoid bone reconstructive surgery before implant placements in the atrophic maxilla and mandible.


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