- Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
- Dental Radiography and Imaging
- Dental materials and restorations
- Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
- Dental Trauma and Treatments
- Muscle activation and electromyography studies
- dental development and anomalies
University of L'Aquila
2013-2019
San Salvatore Hospital
2019
Prosthetically directed implant placement using computer software ensures precise fixture and predictable prosthetic outcomes.1,2 Computer-guided dentistry allows the clinician to position specific implants into presurgically determined sites, taking account both jawbone anatomy planned prosthesis within computerized tomography (CT) images.1,3 In addition, obtain optimal final tooth position, appliance should be scanned. The use of an scan is essential digitally plan treatment design then...
Neutral zone (NZ) is a specific area in the oral cavity where muscular opposite forces are null. NZ represents ideal for prosthesis placement. In this study, we compared digital implant planning using conventional technique and registration through piezography.Sixty-tree implants were digitally planned. Angular deviation differences between traditional planned NZ-planned calculated. addition, interferences with soft tissues (i.e., tongue cheeks) evaluated.We observed significant difference...