A novel application of dynamic guided navigation system in immediate implant placement

J Dent Sci. 2022 Jan;17(1):354-360. doi: 10.1016/j.jds.2021.09.030. Epub 2021 Oct 6.

Abstract

Background/purpose: Immediate placement in the esthetic zone has been a predictable treatment option. However, it requires the clinician to be experienced and knowledgeable about esthetic diagnosis, accurate 3-dimensional (3D) implant placement, and restoratively driven planning/placement. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate a novel workflow integrating dynamic navigation to immediate single-implant placement in the aesthetic zone.

Materials and methods: We included ten patients who required at least one implant in the esthetic area and were treated with post-extraction socket implant placement. Osteotomy and implant placement followed computer-assisted implant positioning and image-guided dynamic navigation. Treatment outcomes were implant success rates, surgical and prosthetic complications, marginal bone level (MBL), modified pink esthetic score, and white score.

Results: In the consecutive clinical cases, patients were satisfied with implant therapy's function and esthetic outcome in the esthetic zone. No other surgical or biological complications occurred, which accounts for the 100% cumulative success rate. The mean MBL was -0.76 ± 0.15 mm assessed using standardized intraoral digital periapical radiographs.

Conclusion: The novel application of a dynamic guided navigation system is a dependable clinical protocol to obtain optimal implant position/angulation and esthetics on immediate implant placement.

Keywords: Dental implant; Digital workflow; Dynamic navigation; Guided surgery.