Dynamic Navigation for Dental Implants and Beyond—The Key to a Complete Digital Workflow
Robert W. Emery, BDS, DDS
Friday, March 29, 2024 - Expires March 31, 2027
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This Compendium eBook offers a continuing education (CE) article that describes the various benefits and applications of dynamic navigation, and explains the workflows for implant surgery, including the workflow for full-arch reconstructions. Clinical examples are also provided in this article that detail how dynamic navigation is implemented for specific cases. Download to earn 2 complimentary CEU now!
Dynamic Navigation for Dental Implants and Beyond—The Key to a Complete Digital Workflow
Robert W. Emery, BDS, DDS
Initially used for surgical procedures across a range of medical specialties, dynamic navigation has recently been applied to dentistry, where it has proved to be a valuable asset to dental implant surgery. Dynamic navigation has helped avoid some of the limitations of static guides by countering the need for the design and fabrication of the guides and by offering augmented and unimpeded vision during the procedure as well as greater physical flexibility. Dynamic navigation is also more accurate and efficient than freehand surgery, while providing the same level of accuracy as static- and robotic-guided surgery. Perhaps most importantly, dynamic navigation is not a single technique, but rather is a mode of surgery that is useful for multiple procedures, and thus is not limited to implant placement.
Credits: 2 Self-Study CEU
Cost: $0
Provider: AEGIS Publications, LLC