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In vitro evaluation of six intraoral scanners for cone beam computed tomography data registration in robotic-assisted implant surgery: impact of scanning experience.

J Dent

March 2025

Experimental Center for Stomatological Engineering, Jiamusi University &Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Materials and Clinical Application, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang Province, P.R. China; Department of Digital Dental Implant, Affliated Stomatological Hospital of Jiamusi University & Stomatology College of Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang Province, P.R. China. Electronic address:

Objectives: This study evaluated the accuracy of intraoral scanning (IOS) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) data registration (ICR) in robotic computer-assisted implant surgery (r-CAIS) using six different intraoral scanners, considering the impact of surgeon experience.

Methods: A total of 112 standardized mandibular partially edentulous models were assigned to six experimental groups and one control group based on the intraoral scanner used. In the control group, preoperative CBCT data were registered with CBCT data from a model containing an optical tracking marker (OT-Marker).

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Accuracy of dental implant surgery with freehand, static computer-aided, dynamic computer-aided, and robotic computer-aided implant systems: An in vitro study.

J Prosthet Dent

November 2024

Full Professor, Department of Digital Dental Implant, Affliated Stomatological Hospital of Jiamusi University & Stomatology College of Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang Province, PR China; and Experimental Center for Stomatological Engineering, Jiamusi University & Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Materials and Clinical Application, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang Province, PR China. Electronic address:

Statement Of Problem: The static computer-aided implant system (S-CAIS), dynamic computer-aided implant system (D-CAIS), and robotic computer-aided implant system (R-CAIS) have been used to improve the accuracy of implant placement. However, the accuracy of freehand (FH),S-CAIS, D-CAIS, and R-CAIS implant placement has not been compared and verified under identical conditions.

Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the accuracy of dental implant placement using S-CAIS, D-CAIS, R-CAIS, and FH techniques under identical conditions.

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