PLANEJAMENTO CIRÚRGICO POR MEIO DO FLUXO DIGITAL NA REABILITAÇÃO ORAL COM IMPLANTES OSSEOINTEGRÁVEIS - RELATO DE CASO CLÍNICO.

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Title: PLANEJAMENTO CIRÚRGICO POR MEIO DO FLUXO DIGITAL NA REABILITAÇÃO ORAL COM IMPLANTES OSSEOINTEGRÁVEIS - RELATO DE CASO CLÍNICO.
Alternate Title: SURGICAL PLANNING THROUGH DIGITAL FLOW IN ORAL REHABILITATION WITH OSSEOINTEGRATED IMPLANTS - CLINICAL CASE REPORT.
Authors: MIYAHIRA, ALEXANDRE1, GRACIA NETO, EDSON2, SOARES, WEVERTEON1, CORREA MOMESSO, GUSTAVO ANTONIO3, CASTRO PIMENTEL, ANGÉLICA3, ROBERTO SENDYK, WILSON4, FONSECA MARÃO, HELOISA3 heloisafonsecamarao@yahoo.com.br
Source: Brazilian Journal of Surgery & Clinical Research. mar-mai2024, Vol. 46 Issue 3, p33-38. 6p.
Abstract (English): The objective of this study is to present a clinical case of oral rehabilitation using digital workflow, encompassing the entire process from planning to treatment completion. The evolution of implantation techniques, incorporating intraorais scanners, tomographies, and digital planning software, has led to guided surgeries. These surgeries offer greater precision, reduced surgical time, and less discomfort for patients. The report describes surgical procedures performed on the maxilla and mandible. The use of surgical guides was crucial in guiding implant drilling, following a defined protocol of drills and guide sleeves. The fabrication of prostheses was based on intraoral scans, allowing for precise planning. The digital workflow provides a high level of predictability in the outcome of both surgical and prosthetic phases. Efficient and aesthetic outcomes, reduced surgical time, increased post-operative patient comfort, and shorter prosthetic fabrication time are distinct advantages of this technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Portuguese): O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar um caso clínico de reabilitação oral usando o fluxo digital, abrangendo todo o processo, desde o planejamento até a conclusão do tratamento. A evolução das técnicas de implantação, com a incorporação de escâneres intraorais, tomografias e softwares de planejamento digital, resultaram em cirurgias guiadas. Essas cirurgias oferecem maior precisão, menor tempo cirúrgico e menos desconforto para os pacientes. O relato descreve os procedimentos cirúrgicos realizados na maxila e mandíbula. O uso de guias cirúrgicos foi essencial para orientar a fresagem dos implantes, seguindo um protocolo definido de fresas e guias de brocas. A confecção das próteses foi baseada em escaneamentos intraorais, permitindo um planejamento preciso. O fluxo digital gera uma grande previsibilidade no resultado da fase cirúrgica e protética. Resultados eficientes e estéticos, menor tempo cirúrgico, grande conforto pós-operatório para o paciente e menor tempo de confecção protética são diferenciais da técnica empregada. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The objective of this study is to present a clinical case of oral rehabilitation using digital workflow, encompassing the entire process from planning to treatment completion. The evolution of implantation techniques, incorporating intraorais scanners, tomographies, and digital planning software, has led to guided surgeries. These surgeries offer greater precision, reduced surgical time, and less discomfort for patients. The report describes surgical procedures performed on the maxilla and mandible. The use of surgical guides was crucial in guiding implant drilling, following a defined protocol of drills and guide sleeves. The fabrication of prostheses was based on intraoral scans, allowing for precise planning. The digital workflow provides a high level of predictability in the outcome of both surgical and prosthetic phases. Efficient and aesthetic outcomes, reduced surgical time, increased post-operative patient comfort, and shorter prosthetic fabrication time are distinct advantages of this technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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