Computer assisted operation planning systems are gaining increasing recognition in the field of surgery. These systems offer new possibilities for preparing an intervention, with the goal of reducing the amount of expensive operating-room time required for the intervention. The safest and most effective surgical approach should always be selected, but it is often difficult to transfer the output of the planning system to the intra-operative situation so that the planning results can be considered during the actual intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVirtual Reality (VR) technology is one of the most important innovations for research, development, and industrial production. In dentistry, VR technology will be useful in providing better education through simulation and in enhancing working procedures that are conventionally limited, e.g.
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