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NUSS, Karine Conte Brugnerotto; GOMES, Fernando Vacilotto; MATTIS, Frederico  e  MAYER, Luciano. Degree of reliability in the reproduction of virtual planning for final placement of implants through guided surgery: case report. RFO UPF [online]. 2016, vol.21, n.1, pp. 102-108. ISSN 1413-4012.

Introduction: In current Implantology, the accuracy of preoperative planning during both implant installation and prosthetic restoration is an essential prerequisite for the successful rehabilitation of the maxillomandibular complex. Thus, surgical guides for implant installations have become a valuable tool for accurately transferring the planning of implants position to the surgical site. Implants installation through surgery guided by prototyped guides presents high success rates, and its main characteristic is reducing operative time due to planning and previous virtual surgery. Objective: This study aimed to describe the technical steps of a guided flapless surgery in the edentulous maxilla of a patient by reporting a clinical case that compares virtual planning to the final placement of implants installed through cone beam tomography. Case Report: Female patient, 64 years old, wanting to install implants in edentulous maxilla, where there was indication and bone availability to perform guided surgery. Final Considerations: According to the clinical case presented, it may be concluded that this surgical technique allows better planning of implants, makes the surgical procedure more accurate and faster, and increases the predictability of results.

Palavras-chave : Computer-assisted surgery.; Dental implants.; Implant-supported dental prosthesis..

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