IMPLANT SITE INFLUENCES ACCURACY IN STATIC COMPUTER-ASSISTED IMPLANT SURGERY: AN IN-VITRO STUDY
Nava Nowamooz
Objective: To examine trueness and precision of static computer-assisted implant surgery (sCAIS) across different implant sites, including bounded and unbounded spaces, in vitro. Methods: Stereolithographically printed maxillae and mandibles were fabricated from digitized typodont models and fitted for bone-replicas (sawbone) to create tooth-bounded and unbounded edentulous areas. Bone level tapered implants (4.1 x 10 mm) were digitally planned for sites 18,19 (mandible, posterior unbounded),
