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Time and costs related to computer-assisted versus non-computer-assisted implant planning and surgery. A systematic review.

Tobias GrafChristine KeulDaniël WismeijerJan Frederik Güth
Published in: Clinical oral implants research (2021)
When evaluating the time and costs involved with the diagnostic and planning procedures in computer-assisted implant planning and surgery workflow protocols, one can summarize that these are higher than in the non-computer-assisted workflow protocols. The time involved with the procedures appears to be the driving factor when it comes to economic considerations. On the basis of the conclusions, also the time for the prosthetic restoration should be taken into account.
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