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Autonomous Robotic Surgery for Immediately Loaded Implant-Supported Maxillary Full-Arch Prosthesis: A Case Report

Shuo Yang, Jiahao Chen, An Li, Ping Li, Shulan Xu

Year
2022
Citations
69
Access
Open access

Abstract

Robotic systems have emerged in dental implant surgery due to their accuracy. Autonomous robotic surgery may offer unprecedented advantages over conventional alternatives. This clinical protocol was used to show the feasibility of autonomous robotic surgery for immediately loaded implant-supported full-arch prostheses in the maxilla. This case report demonstrated the surgical protocol and outcomes in detail, highlighting the pros and cons of the autonomous robotic system. Within the limitations of this study, autonomous robotic surgery could be a feasible alternative to computer-assisted guided implant surgery.

Keywords

MedicineRobotic surgeryImplantProtocol (science)ProsthesisArchMaxillaSurgeryDentistryEngineering

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