一个新颖的数字工作流程立即加载全拱门修复:哥伦布数字桥协议。

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Francesco Pera, Paolo Pera, Armando Crupi, Beatrice Longhi, Giulia Ambrogio, Marta Bezzi, Paolo Pesce, Maria Menini, Umberto Gibello, Andrea Roccuzzo
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目的:提出一种新的数字工作流程(哥伦布数字桥协议),用于立即加载全弓修复,在诊断,手术和修复阶段集成数字技术,重点是口腔内摄影测量扫描的应用。材料和方法:本文提出的工作流程已在14例患者中成功实施,包括标准化的临床步骤:通过匹配面部扫描和CBCT数据进行数字诊断规划,在拔牙后手术放置四个种植体,使用三步程序(即软组织注册,扫描标志的应用,最终匹配)立即进行术后口内摄影测量扫描,并交付3D打印原型,然后进行最终修复。结果:初步结果表明,哥伦布数字桥协议代表了一种有前途的新型数字工作流程,可用于全弓种植体修复的即时加载。该方案在不需要额外扫描、石膏印模或主要的假体口内调整的情况下实现了假体贴合的最佳准确性。结论:目前的新型数字方案可以为临床医生提供一种可预测的、有效的方法来提供立即加载的全弓康复,同时克服与术后印象相关的传统挑战,并确保被动假体的适合性。摄影测量与口腔内扫描技术的整合似乎在一个完全数字化的工作流程中提供了准确的种植体位置记录和软组织登记,包括简化了术前/术后重叠的可能性,以登记上颌下颌关系。利益冲突声明:作者声明本研究不存在利益冲突。
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A novel digital workflow for immediately loaded full-arch rehabilitations: The Columbus Digital Bridge Protocol.

Purpose: To present a novel digital workflow (the Columbus Digital Bridge Protocol) for immediately loaded full-arch rehabilitations, integrating digital technologies throughout diagnostic, surgical and prosthetic phases, with a focus on the application of intraoral photogrammetry scanning.

Materials and methods: The workflow presented in this article, successfully implemented in 14 patients, includes standardised clinical steps: digital diagnostic planning through matching of facial scans and CBCT data, surgical placement of four implants following tooth extraction, immediate post-surgical intraoral photogrammetry scanning using a three-step procedure (i.e., soft tissue registration, application of scan flags, final matching), and delivery of a 3D printed prototype followed by the final restoration.

Results: The preliminary results demonstrate that the Columbus Digital Bridge Protocol represents a promising novel digital workflow for immediate loading of full-arch implant rehabilitations. The protocol achieved optimal accuracy in prosthetic fit without requiring additional scans, plaster impressions or major prosthetic intraoral adjustments.

Conclusions: The present novel digital protocol may offer clinicians a predictable and efficient method for delivering immediately loaded full-arch rehabilitations while overcoming the traditional challenges associated with post-surgical impressions and ensuring passive prosthetic fit. The integration of photogrammetry with intraoral scanning technology appears to provide accurate implant position recording and soft tissue registration within a fully digital workflow including the simplified possibility of pre-/post-surgical overlapping to register the maxillomandibular relation.

Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare there are no conflicts of interest relating to this study.

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