Oral (Mar 2023)

Introduction to Surgical Navigation in Oral Surgery: A Case-Series

  • Giorgio Novelli,
  • Mattia Moretti,
  • Maria Costanza Meazzini,
  • Cristina Maria Angela Cassé,
  • Fabio Mazzoleni,
  • Davide Sozzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/oral3020013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 146 – 154

Abstract

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The application of surgical navigation in oral and maxillo-facial surgery has been increasing over time. In fact, computer-assisted surgery provides real-time, precise, and accurate position and guidance during surgery. The purpose of our work is to introduce the evolution of surgical navigation in recent decades, describe some technical aspects of this technology, explore new possibilities of application of surgical navigation in oral surgery, and validate the accuracy of computer-assisted surgery. We included four patients in our sample who underwent virtual planning on the cone beam CT data set and surgical navigation using non-invasive fiducial markers. The first patient presented a dislocated orthodontic arch in the soft tissues of the cheek, while the other patients presented supernumerary and impacted dental elements. Among them, two patients were affected by craniofacial synostosis. We evaluated the accuracy of computer-assisted surgery, calculating the discrepancy between the real and virtual target. In all cases, the target registration error was less than or equal to 1 mm. We can affirm that surgical navigation is a valid tool to enhance oral surgery, guaranteeing an undoubted advantage in terms of the reliability and predictability of the results, especially in complex cases.

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