Artificial intelligence and mixed reality for dental implant planning: A technical note

Author:

Mangano Francesco Guido1ORCID,Yang Kyung Ran2,Lerner Henriette3,Admakin Oleg1,Mangano Carlo4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Preventive Dentistry and Orthodontics Sechenov First State Medical University Moscow Russia

2. MIR Dental Hospital Daegu South Korea

3. Academic Teaching and Research Institution of Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt Germany

4. Private Practice Gravedona Italy

Abstract

AbstractAimThe aim of this work is to present a new protocol for implant surgical planning which involves the combined use of artificial intelligence (AI) and mixed reality (MR).MethodsThis protocol involves the acquisition of three‐dimensional (3D) patient data through intraoral scanning (IOS) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). These data are loaded into AI software which automatically segments and aligns the patient's 3D models. These 3D models are loaded into MR software and used for planning implant surgery through holography. The files are then exported and used to design surgical guides via open‐source software, which are 3D printed and used to prepare the implant sites through static computer‐assisted implant surgery (s‐CAIS). The case is finalized prosthetically through a fully digital protocol. The accuracy of implant positioning is verified by comparing the planned position with the actual position of the implants after surgery.ResultsAs a proof of principle, the present protocol seems to be to be reliable and efficient when used for planning simple cases of s‐CAIS in partially edentulous patients. The clinician can plan the implants in an authentic 3D environment without using any radiology‐guided surgery software. The precision of implant placement seems clinically acceptable, with minor deviations.ConclusionsThe present study suggests that AI and MR technologies can be successfully used in s‐CAIS for an authentic 3D planning. Further clinical studies are needed to validate this protocol.

Publisher

Wiley

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