窗口(计算)
材料科学
偏转(物理)
生物医学工程
计算机科学
医学
物理
光学
操作系统
作者
Frederico C. Martinho,Ina L. Griffin,Patricia A. Tordik
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.joen.2023.09.013
摘要
IntroductionThis study investigates the feasibility of integrating a piezoelectric device (PIEZO) into a dynamic navigation system (DNS) for bone-window guided surgery. It compares the accuracy and efficiency of PIEZO + DNS to PIEZO + Freehand (FH) procedure for bone-window cutting and root-end resection (RER).MethodsForty-eight mandibular molars of 3D-printed surgical jaw models were divided into two groups: PIEZO + DNS (n=24) and PIEZO + FH (n=24). Cone-beam computed tomography scans were taken before and after the procedure. The procedure was virtually planned on X-guide software. The bone-window cutting and RER were conducted with a piezoelectric device under dynamic navigation in the PIEZO + DNS group and using the dental operating microscope (DOM) in the PIEZO + FH group. The 2D- and 3D- accuracy deviations and angular deflection (AD) were measured for the bone window cut. The root length resected and resection angle were calculated. The bone window cut, RER, total operating time, and number of mishaps were recorded.ResultsPIEZO + DNS was more accurate than PIEZO + FH for bone-window cutting, showing fewer 2D and 3D deviations and less AD (p<.05). The resection angle was lower in the PIEZO + DNS (p<.05). The bone-window cut and total operating time were significantly reduced using a DNS (p<.05). There was no difference in the number of mishaps (p>.05).ConclusionsWithin the limitations of this in vitro study, the integration of a piezoelectric device into a DNS is feasible for bone-window guided surgery. The DNS improved the accuracy and efficiency of bone-window cutting.
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