Esraa A Elnadoury, Yousria S Gaweesh, Shaimaa M Abu El Sadat, Mervat E Abd-Ellah
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Abstract
Purpose: Unilateral tooth-supported guides reported less effective implant placement than bilateral tooth-supported guides. Therefore, this study evaluated the effect of guide design, replaced tooth location, and applied forces on implant deviation and guide stability of mandibular unilateral tooth-supported guides.
Materials and methods: Ten epoxy resin models with soft tissue simulated material were used. For each model, three surgical guide designs were generated: a fully extended guide, a guide with two fixation pins, and one with one fixation pin. Two sleeves were incorporated in each guide for mandibular premolar and molar. Forces were applied from the buccal and oral directions (0.1 N, 1 N, 2.5 N, and 5 N). An intraoral scanner captured the resulting surgical guide displacement. Virtual implants were added to each scan (470 virtual implants) to measure their deviation from the original planned position.
Results: Surgical guides with two fixation pins showed the least implant vertical deviation (0.38 ± 0.27 mm, p<0.001) and guide deviation (0.52 ± 0.25 mm, p<0.001). Guide design has a small to medium effect size in all the deviation measurements(p<0.001). Force direction has a significantly large effect on implant vertical deviation (η2 = 0.15, p<0.001). Force magnitude greatly affects implant angular deviation (η2 = 0.34, p<0.001). A larger vertical deviation was detected in the molar implant location (0.59 ± 0.48 mm p<0.001).
Conclusions: Incorporating two fixation pins into unilateral tooth-supported guides significantly enhances stability and minimizes implant deviation. However, forces applied during guided surgery and implant location have a substantial impact, exceeding the influence of the guide design.
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The Journal of Prosthodontics promotes the advanced study and practice of prosthodontics, implant, esthetic, and reconstructive dentistry. It is the official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists, the American Dental Association-recognized voice of the Specialty of Prosthodontics. The journal publishes evidence-based original scientific articles presenting information that is relevant and useful to prosthodontists. Additionally, it publishes reports of innovative techniques, new instructional methodologies, and instructive clinical reports with an interdisciplinary flair. The journal is particularly focused on promoting the study and use of cutting-edge technology and positioning prosthodontists as the early-adopters of new technology in the dental community.