Yiting Shi, JunKai Wang, Chao Ma, Jiayi Shen, Xian Dong, Dan Lin
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Abstract
Purpose: This review aimed to reveal the influence of implant guides on surgical accuracy with regard to supporting types, manufacturing methods and design (including fixation screws and sleeves).
Methods: A literature search related to accuracy of surgical guides for dental implantation was performed in Web of Science and PubMed. Studies with in vivo or in vitro deviation data published in recent 5 years (2018-2022) were included and assessed by Newcastle-Ottawa Scale with regard to risk of bias and reliability degree of clinical studies. Accuracy-related deviation data were summarized as forest plots and normal distributions.
Results: Forty-one articles were included with high degree of credibility. Data showed that implant surgery accuracy can be achieved with mean distance deviation < 2 mm (most < 1 mm) and angular deviation < 8° (most < 5°).
Conclusions: Bilateral tooth-supported guides exhibited highest in vitro accuracy and similar in vivo accuracy to unilateral tooth-supported guides; mucosa-supported guides exhibit lowest in vivo accuracy, while its in vitro data showed low credibility due to mechanical complexity of living mucosa tissue. Milling exhibited higher in vivo accuracy of guides than 3d-printing, though further data support was needed. Design of fixation screws and sleeves of implant guides affected the surgical accuracy and might remain a research focus in near future. However, lack of universal evaluation standards for implantation accuracy remained a major problem in this field. The influence of implant guides on surgical accuracy revealed in this review might shed light on future development of dental implantology.
目的:本综述旨在揭示种植体导向器在支撑类型、制造方法和设计(包括固定螺钉和套筒)方面对手术准确性的影响。方法:在Web of Science和PubMed上检索与牙科植入手术导向器准确性相关的文献。纳入近5年(2018-2022年)发表的体内或体外偏差数据研究,并通过纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表对临床研究的偏倚风险和可靠性进行评估。与精度相关的偏差数据总结为森林图和正态分布。结果:共收录41篇文章,可信度较高。数据显示,植入手术的准确性可以通过平均距离偏差来实现 结论:双侧牙齿支撑导向器在体外的准确度最高,在体内的准确度与单侧牙齿支持导向器相似;粘膜支持的引导器在体内显示出最低的准确性,而其体外数据由于活体粘膜组织的机械复杂性而显示出较低的可信度。铣削显示出比3d打印更高的体内引导精度,尽管还需要进一步的数据支持。固定螺钉和植入物导向器套筒的设计影响了手术的准确性,可能在不久的将来仍然是研究的重点。然而,缺乏植入准确性的通用评估标准仍然是该领域的一个主要问题。这篇综述揭示了种植体引导对手术准确性的影响,这可能为牙种植学的未来发展提供线索。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Implant Dentistry is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the SpringerOpen brand. The journal is dedicated to promoting the exchange and discussion of all research areas relevant to implant dentistry in the form of systematic literature or invited reviews, prospective and retrospective clinical studies, clinical case reports, basic laboratory and animal research, and articles on material research and engineering.