Three-dimensional computer-guided implant placement in oligodontia
Abstract Background The aim of computer-designed surgical templates is to attain higher precision and accuracy of implant placement, particularly for compromised cases. Purpose The purpose of this study is to show the benefit of a full three-dimensional virtual workflow to guide implant placement in...
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Main Authors: | Marieke A. P. Filius (Author), Joep Kraeima (Author), Arjan Vissink (Author), Krista I. Janssen (Author), Gerry M. Raghoebar (Author), Anita Visser (Author) |
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SpringerOpen,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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