Innovations in dental implantology : transitioning to dynamic navigation.-a review

  • Unique Paper ID: 172373
  • PageNo: 2948-2955
  • Abstract:
  • Dynamic navigation systems in implantology have emerged as a significant advancement in improving the precision and success rates of dental implant placements. These systems utilize real-time imaging and tracking technologies to guide the surgeon, offering higher accuracy compared to traditional free-hand methods. Dynamic navigation systems are particularly beneficial in complex cases, where precise positioning is crucial for optimal implant placement. Studies comparing dynamic navigation with static guidance have shown comparable accuracy, although the dynamic system offers more flexibility during the procedure. However, challenges such as high costs and limited evidence regarding aesthetic outcomes remain. Additionally, both dynamic and static navigation techniques result in similar postoperative outcomes in terms of patient satisfaction, swelling, and pain management. Despite these promising results, further research with larger sample sizes is required to fully establish the clinical advantages of dynamic navigation in routine implant surgeries. As the technology continues to evolve, dynamic navigation holds potential for becoming a standard practice in implantology, offering improved surgical precision and patient outcomes. This review provides an overview of the existing literature and evidence on dynamic navigation, exploring its potential applications, benefits, drawbacks, and future prospects.

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BibTeX

@article{172373,
        author = {Manish Kumar Sukesan and Ananda deeban Kuttuva Balasubramanian Sivaprakashbabu and Lambodaran Ganesan and Annapoorni Hariharan and Aman Zubair},
        title = {Innovations in dental implantology : transitioning to dynamic navigation.-a review},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {8},
        pages = {2948-2955},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=172373},
        abstract = {Dynamic navigation systems in implantology have emerged as a significant advancement in improving the precision and success rates of dental implant placements. These systems utilize real-time imaging and tracking technologies to guide the surgeon, offering higher accuracy compared to traditional free-hand methods. Dynamic navigation systems are particularly beneficial in complex cases, where precise positioning is crucial for optimal implant placement. Studies comparing dynamic navigation with static guidance have shown comparable accuracy, although the dynamic system offers more flexibility during the procedure. However, challenges such as high costs and limited evidence regarding aesthetic outcomes remain. Additionally, both dynamic and static navigation techniques result in similar postoperative outcomes in terms of patient satisfaction, swelling, and pain management. Despite these promising results, further research with larger sample sizes is required to fully establish the clinical advantages of dynamic navigation in routine implant surgeries. As the technology continues to evolve, dynamic navigation holds potential for becoming a standard practice in implantology, offering improved surgical precision and patient outcomes. This review provides an overview of the existing literature and evidence on dynamic navigation, exploring its potential applications, benefits, drawbacks, and future prospects.},
        keywords = {Static, Dynamic, Navigation,},
        month = {January},
        }

Cite This Article

Sukesan, M. K., & Sivaprakashbabu, A. D. K. B., & Ganesan, L., & Hariharan, A., & Zubair, A. (2025). Innovations in dental implantology : transitioning to dynamic navigation.-a review. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(8), 2948–2955.

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