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New Stereophotogrammetry System to Capture Complete-arch Impression

New Stereophotogrammetry System to Capture Complete-arch Impression

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Overview

Patients in need of complete arch restorations will be treated with dynamic navigation system. Once the implants are positioned, a new system of stereophotogrammetry will record the implant positions to capture a precise impression to deliver a fixed screw retained interim prosthesis

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Healthy patients aged ≥18 years
  2. Full mouth bleeding and full mouth plaque index lower than or equal to 25%
  3. Bone height for at least 10 mm long implants
  4. Bone width of at least 5 mm and 6 mm for narrow (NP 3.75/3.5 mm) and regular (RP 4.3 mm) implants, respectively
  5. Fresh extraction sockets with an intact buccal wall
  6. At least 4 and 5 mm of bone beyond the root apex in the mandible and maxilla
  7. Minimal insertion torque of 45 Ncm

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. General medical (American Society of Anesthesiologists, ASA, class III or IV) and/or psychiatric contraindications
  2. Pregnancy and/or breastfeeding
  3. Any interfering medication such as steroid therapy or bisphosphonate therapy
  4. Alcohol and/or drug abuse
  5. Heavy smoking (>10 cigarettes/day)
  6. Radiation therapy to head or neck region within 5 years
  7. Untreated periodontitis
  8. Acute and chronic infections of the adjacent tissues or natural dentition
  9. Severe maxillomandibular skeletal discrepancy
  10. High and moderate parafunctional activity
  11. Absence of opposite teeth

Study details
    Prosthetic Complication
    Prosthesis Failure
    Dental

NCT06745232

University of Rome Tor Vergata

21 October 2025

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