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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-12 | Issue-11
Challenges and Limitations of Digital Implantology
Sarra Nasri, Yosra Gassara, Rim Kallala, Rihab Dakhli, Zohra Nouira, Jilani Saafi, Mounir Cherif, Belhassen Harzallah
Published: Nov. 12, 2024 | 70 61
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36347/sjmcr.2024.v12i11.015
Pages: 1905-1906
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Abstract
Digital implantology has revolutionized dental implant treatment by enhancing precision, efficiency, and patient outcomes. Utilizing digital technologies such as 3D imaging, guided surgery, and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), digital implantology offers a highly accurate approach to implant placement and restoration. However, this technology comes with its own set of challenges and limitations that can impact its effectiveness and accessibility. Technical challenges, including software compatibility issues and the need for high-resolution imaging, can hinder the seamless integration of digital tools. Additionally, the high cost of digital equipment and the need for specialized training limit widespread adoption, particularly in smaller practices or resource-limited settings. Moreover, the steep learning curve associated with mastering digital tools and adapting to new workflows can increase the risk of operator error during the transition from traditional methods. This paper explores the main challenges and limitations of digital implantology, including technological, financial, and practical obstacles, and highlights strategies to address these issues, ensuring that the benefits of digital advancements are optimized for both practitioners and patients.