Varun Prabhuji , Pucha Sai Manaswini , Srirekha A , Champa C , Veena Pai
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Augmented reality-guided endodontics: Minimally invasive access through the prosthesis using AReneto® system – A case series
Introduction
Vital tooth preparation for dental prosthesis can lead to apical periodontitis due to factors such as exposed dentinal tubules, poor prosthesis fit, and inadequate oral hygiene. These issues often necessitate root canal treatment. However, removing prosthesis is challenging, particularly when patients hesitate due to cost, complicating treatment decisions. This case series explores the use of the AReneto® system, an augmented reality (AR)-guided approach, for minimally invasive access through existing prosthesis.
Methods
Two patients with porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) bridge prosthesis presented with pain and periapical pathology. Preoperative virtual planning of the access cavity was performed. The planned access was projected into the clinician's field of view via AReneto® system with the help of the AR glasses to provide guidance during the treatment procedure.
Results
The AReneto® system enabled accurate access through the existing prosthesis. The root canals were cleaned, shaped, and obturated successfully. Follow-up appointments showed resolution of symptoms and healing of periapical pathology, confirming the effectiveness of this minimally invasive approach.
Conclusions
The AReneto® system allows for precise and minimally invasive endodontic access through existing prosthesis, eliminating the need for prosthesis removal. This reduces the complexity of treatment, enhances efficiency, and ensures successful clinical outcomes.
Statement of clinical relevance
The AReneto® system provides an innovative approach that enhances the precision and efficiency of minimally invasive endodontic procedures.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research (JOBCR)is the official journal of the Craniofacial Research Foundation (CRF). The journal aims to provide a common platform for both clinical and translational research and to promote interdisciplinary sciences in craniofacial region. JOBCR publishes content that includes diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the mouth and jaws and face region; diagnosis and medical management of diseases specific to the orofacial tissues and of oral manifestations of systemic diseases; studies on identifying populations at risk of oral disease or in need of specific care, and comparing regional, environmental, social, and access similarities and differences in dental care between populations; diseases of the mouth and related structures like salivary glands, temporomandibular joints, facial muscles and perioral skin; biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and stem cells. The journal publishes reviews, commentaries, peer-reviewed original research articles, short communication, and case reports.