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GuidedServiceThe ultimate guide for precise implantations

AB

Guided Service allow

s the doctor to use the m

ost advanced 3D Im

aging Software and

Technology, without having to learn how

to use it. A

BG

uided Service will plan the case w

ith the doctor.

• Maxim

um P

recision• C

hoosing the best treatment plan

• Relating to the prosthetic restoration

• Crow

ns or bridge by CA

D/C

AM

for im

mediate loading

• Angled im

plants can be planned• Safer for both doctor and patient• Less tim

e in surgery• Superior Long term

results

AB

GuidedService is an exclusive service that

assists the dentist, to plan a precise implantation

procedure easily, using the latest technology.

The 3D im

aging and planning is prepared at A.B

. D

ental’s World C

enter.

A surgical guide is printed digitally from

the 3D

plan, to bring the planning to the mouth.

The AB

Guide com

es with the im

plants, prosthetic parts, surgical kit and even tem

porary bridge, for each case.

Types of AB

Guide:

• Tooth supported - With Flap or Flapless

• Tooth and Gingival [Soft Tissue] - W

ith Flap or Flapless• G

ingival [Soft Tissue-Edentulous] - With Flap

or Flapless• B

one supported (full flap)• B

one and Tooth• P

terygoid [Tooth, Gingival or B

one supported]• Zygom

atic [Full Flap-Bone]

Bottom line: ABGUIDEDSERVICE is the right way to perform a precise implant procedure

At A.B. Dental we've brought implantology into the future – with a 3D digitally planned implant method

ABGuidedService The ultimate guide for precise implantations

ACCURACY OF COMPUTER - GUIDED IMPLANTATION IN A HUMAN CADAVER MODELG

ustavo Yatzkaier, Alice C

heng, Stan Brodie, Eli R

aviv, Barbara D

. Boyan, Zvi Schw

artz

published in CLIN

ICA

L OR

AL IM

PLA

NTS R

ESEAR

CH

| Volume 26, Issue 10, O

ctober 2015 | Pages: 1143–1149

wileyonlinelibrary.com

/journal/clr

CLIN

ICAL

ORAL IM

PLANTS

RESEARCH

OF

FIC

IAL

PU

BL

ICA

TIO

N O

F T

HE

EU

RO

PE

AN

AS

SO

CIA

TIO

N F

OR

OS

SE

OIN

TE

GR

AT

ION

Ed

itor-in

-Ch

ief

Niklau

s P. Lan

g, S

witze

rland

Asso

ciate E

dito

rs

T. B

erg

lun

dh

, Sw

ed

en

G. E

. Salvi, S

witze

rland

H. P

. We

be

r, US

A

Clin

ical Re

search

Tissu

e P

hysio

log

y

Wo

un

d H

ealin

g

Micro

bio

log

y

Mate

rial Scie

nce

s

Pro

stho

do

ntic R

ese

arch

Occlu

sion

of O

ral Imp

lants

Vo

l 24 • Issue No

. 8 • Aug

ust 2013

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCHVolume 24:8 • 2013 • (pp. 839–956)

CLIN

ICAL

ORAL IM

PLANTS

RESEARCH

Volu

me 24 · N

um

ber 8 · A

ugu

st 2013

Con

tents

Clinical O

ral Implants R

esearch is covered by Current C

ontents®/C

linical Medicine,

the Science C

itation Index®, and S

ciSearch

®.

Printed in M

alaysiaIS

SN

:0905-7161

This journal is available online at W

iley Online Library.

Visit w

ileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/clr to search the

articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts.

Orig

inal A

rticlesA

prospective, controlled clin

ical trial evaluatin

g the clin

ical radiological an

d aesthetic ou

tcome after 5 years of im

mediately placed

implan

ts in sock

ets exhibitin

g periapical pathology

Lon

g-term retrospective stu

dy of narrow

implan

ts for fi xed dental

prostheses

Bon

e response to th

e mu

ltilayer BM

P-2 gen

e coated porous titan

ium

im

plant su

rface

Th

e effect of surrou

ndin

g condition

s on pixel valu

e of cone beam

com

puted tom

ography

Histologic an

d histom

orphom

etric evaluation

of a synth

etic bone

substitu

te for maxillary sin

us graftin

g in h

um

ans

Th

e reliability of cone-beam

compu

ted tomograph

y to assess bone

density at den

tal implan

t recipient sites: a h

istomorph

ometric an

alysis by m

icro-CT

Th

e role of surface im

plant treatm

ents on

the biological beh

avior of SaO

S-2 osteoblast-like cells. A

n in

vitro comparative stu

dy

Position

of the m

ental foram

en on

panoram

ic radiographs an

d its relation

to the h

orizontal cou

rse of the m

andibu

lar canal: a com

puted

tomograph

ic analysis

Com

mercially pu

re titaniu

m im

plants w

ith su

rfaces modifi ed by laser

beam w

ith an

d with

out ch

emical deposition

of apatite. Biom

echan

ical an

d topographical an

alysis in rabbits

Effect of air polish

ing w

ith glycin

e powder on

titaniu

m abu

tmen

t su

rfaces

Critical size defect regen

eration u

sing P

EG

-mediated B

MP

-2 gene

delivery and th

e use of cell occlu

sive barrier mem

branes – th

e osteoprom

otive principle revisited

GSK

3b-inh

ibitor lithiu

m ch

loride enh

ances activation

of Wn

t canon

ical sign

aling an

d osteoblast differentiation

on h

ydrophilic titan

ium

su

rfaces

Signifi can

ce of keratin

ized mu

cosa aroun

d dental im

plants:

a prospective comparative stu

dy

Prevalen

ce and risk

factors for peri-implan

t disease in B

elgian adu

lts

Perform

ance of th

e Straum

ann

Bon

e Level Im

plant system

for anterior

single-tooth

replacemen

ts in au

gmen

ted and n

onau

gmen

ted sites: A

prospective cohort stu

dy with

60 consecu

tive patients

Impact of vertical loadin

g on th

e implan

t-bone in

terface

839 R

. E. Ju

ng, B

. Zau

gg, A. O

. H. P

hilipp, T. C

. Tru

nin

ger, D

. W. Siegen

thaler &

C. H

. F. Häm

merle

847 J.-S. L

ee, H.-M

. Kim

, C.-S. K

im, S.-H

. Ch

oi, J.-K. C

hai

& U

.-W. Ju

ng

853 Q

.-H. Jian

g, L. L

iu, S. P

eel, G.-L

. Yang, S.-F. Z

hao &

F.-M. H

e

862 K

. Arak

i & T. O

kan

o

866 M

. Tosta, A. R

. G. C

ortes, L. C

orrêa, D. d

os S. Pin

to Jr, I. T

um

enas &

E. K

atchb

urian

871 R

. Gon

zález-García &

F. Mon

je

880 E

. Con

serva, M. M

enin

i, G. R

avera & P. P

era

890 J.-H

. Pyu

n, Y.-J. L

im, M

.-J. Kim

, S.-J. Ah

n &

J. Kim

896 T. P. Q

ueiroz, F. Á

. Souza, A

. C. G

uastald

i, R. M

argonar,

I. R. G

arcia-Jún

ior & E

. Hoch

uli-V

ieira

904 A

. Coch

is, M. Fin

i, A. C

arrassi, M. M

igliario, L. V

isai &

L. R

imon

din

i

910 F. W

ehrh

an, K

. Am

ann

, A. M

olenb

erg, R. L

utz, F. W

. Neu

kam

&

K. A

. Schlegel

921 C

. Galli, M

. Piem

ontese, S. L

um

etti, E. M

anfred

i, G

. M. M

acaluso &

G. P

asseri

928 D

. Boyn

uegri, S. K

. Nem

li & Y. A

. Kask

o

934 A

. Marron

e, J. Lasserre, P. B

ercy & M

. C. B

recx

941 H

. J. Santin

g, G. M

. Ragh

oebar, A

. Vissin

k, L

. den

Hartog

& H

. J. A. M

eijer

949 C

. Meh

l, S. T. Beck

er, Y. Acil, S. H

arder, J. W

iltfang,

A. A

. Dab

bagh

-Afrou

z, W. d

e Bu

hr &

M. K

ern

available

on

line

at wile

yon

line

library.co

m/jo

urn

al/clr

ABSTRACTO

bjectives: To examine the accuracy of

computer-guided im

plantation using a human

cadaver model w

ith reduced experimental

variability.

Materials and m

ethods: Twenty-eight (28)

dental implants representing 12 clinical cases

were placed in four cadaver heads using a static

guided implantation tem

plate. All planning and

surgeries were perform

ed by one clinician. All

radiographs and measurem

ents were perform

ed by tw

o examiners. The distance of the im

plants from

buccal and lingual bone and mesial im

plant or tooth w

as analyzed at the apical and coronal levels, and m

easurements w

ere compared to the

planned values.

Results: N

o significant differences were seen

between planned and im

planted measurem

ents. Average deviation of an im

plant from its planning

radiograph was 0.8 m

m, w

hich is within the range

of variability expected from C

T analysis.

Conclusions: G

uided implantation can be used

safely with a m

argin of error of 1 mm

.

Tel: +972-8-8531388Fax: +972-8-8522562w

ww

.ab-dent.com

AB

GuidedService Im

plant Procedures

GuidedServiceThe ultimate guide for precise implantations

AB

Guided Service allow

s the doctor to use the m

ost advanced 3D Im

aging Software and

Technology, without having to learn how

to use it. A

BG

uided Service will plan the case w

ith the doctor.

• Maxim

um P

recision• C

hoosing the best treatment plan

• Relating to the prosthetic restoration

• Crow

ns or bridge by CA

D/C

AM

for im

mediate loading

• Angled im

plants can be planned• Safer for both doctor and patient• Less tim

e in surgery• Superior Long term

results

AB

GuidedService is an exclusive service that

assists the dentist, to plan a precise implantation

procedure easily, using the latest technology.

The 3D im

aging and planning is prepared at A.B

. D

ental’s World C

enter.

A surgical guide is printed digitally from

the 3D

plan, to bring the planning to the mouth.

The AB

Guide com

es with the im

plants, prosthetic parts, surgical kit and even tem

porary bridge, for each case.

Types of AB

Guide:

• Tooth supported - With Flap or Flapless

• Tooth and Gingival [Soft Tissue] - W

ith Flap or Flapless• G

ingival [Soft Tissue-Edentulous] - With Flap

or Flapless• B

one supported (full flap)• B

one and Tooth• P

terygoid [Tooth, Gingival or B

one supported]• Zygom

atic [Full Flap-Bone]

Bottom line: ABGUIDEDSERVICE is the right way to perform a precise implant procedure

At A.B. Dental we've brought implantology into the future – with a 3D digitally planned implant method

ABGuidedService The ultimate guide for precise implantations

ACCURACY OF COMPUTER - GUIDED IMPLANTATION IN A HUMAN CADAVER MODELG

ustavo Yatzkaier, Alice C

heng, Stan Brodie, Eli R

aviv, Barbara D

. Boyan, Zvi Schw

artz

published in CLIN

ICA

L OR

AL IM

PLA

NTS R

ESEAR

CH

| Volume 26, Issue 10, O

ctober 2015 | Pages: 1143–1149

wileyonlinelibrary.com

/journal/clr

CLIN

ICAL

ORAL IM

PLANTS

RESEARCH

OF

FIC

IAL

PU

BL

ICA

TIO

N O

F T

HE

EU

RO

PE

AN

AS

SO

CIA

TIO

N F

OR

OS

SE

OIN

TE

GR

AT

ION

Ed

itor-in

-Ch

ief

Niklau

s P. Lan

g, S

witze

rland

Asso

ciate E

dito

rs

T. B

erg

lun

dh

, Sw

ed

en

G. E

. Salvi, S

witze

rland

H. P

. We

be

r, US

A

Clin

ical Re

search

Tissu

e P

hysio

log

y

Wo

un

d H

ealin

g

Micro

bio

log

y

Mate

rial Scie

nce

s

Pro

stho

do

ntic R

ese

arch

Occlu

sion

of O

ral Imp

lants

Vo

l 24 • Issue No

. 8 • Aug

ust 2013

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCHVolume 24:8 • 2013 • (pp. 839–956)

CLIN

ICAL

ORAL IM

PLANTS

RESEARCH

Volu

me 24 · N

um

ber 8 · A

ugu

st 2013

Con

tents

Clinical O

ral Implants R

esearch is covered by Current C

ontents®/C

linical Medicine,

the Science C

itation Index®, and S

ciSearch

®.

Printed in M

alaysiaIS

SN

:0905-7161

This journal is available online at W

iley Online Library.

Visit w

ileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/clr to search the

articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts.

Orig

inal A

rticlesA

prospective, controlled clin

ical trial evaluatin

g the clin

ical radiological an

d aesthetic ou

tcome after 5 years of im

mediately placed

implan

ts in sock

ets exhibitin

g periapical pathology

Lon

g-term retrospective stu

dy of narrow

implan

ts for fi xed dental

prostheses

Bon

e response to th

e mu

ltilayer BM

P-2 gen

e coated porous titan

ium

im

plant su

rface

Th

e effect of surrou

ndin

g condition

s on pixel valu

e of cone beam

com

puted tom

ography

Histologic an

d histom

orphom

etric evaluation

of a synth

etic bone

substitu

te for maxillary sin

us graftin

g in h

um

ans

Th

e reliability of cone-beam

compu

ted tomograph

y to assess bone

density at den

tal implan

t recipient sites: a h

istomorph

ometric an

alysis by m

icro-CT

Th

e role of surface im

plant treatm

ents on

the biological beh

avior of SaO

S-2 osteoblast-like cells. A

n in

vitro comparative stu

dy

Position

of the m

ental foram

en on

panoram

ic radiographs an

d its relation

to the h

orizontal cou

rse of the m

andibu

lar canal: a com

puted

tomograph

ic analysis

Com

mercially pu

re titaniu

m im

plants w

ith su

rfaces modifi ed by laser

beam w

ith an

d with

out ch

emical deposition

of apatite. Biom

echan

ical an

d topographical an

alysis in rabbits

Effect of air polish

ing w

ith glycin

e powder on

titaniu

m abu

tmen

t su

rfaces

Critical size defect regen

eration u

sing P

EG

-mediated B

MP

-2 gene

delivery and th

e use of cell occlu

sive barrier mem

branes – th

e osteoprom

otive principle revisited

GSK

3b-inh

ibitor lithiu

m ch

loride enh

ances activation

of Wn

t canon

ical sign

aling an

d osteoblast differentiation

on h

ydrophilic titan

ium

su

rfaces

Signifi can

ce of keratin

ized mu

cosa aroun

d dental im

plants:

a prospective comparative stu

dy

Prevalen

ce and risk

factors for peri-implan

t disease in B

elgian adu

lts

Perform

ance of th

e Straum

ann

Bon

e Level Im

plant system

for anterior

single-tooth

replacemen

ts in au

gmen

ted and n

onau

gmen

ted sites: A

prospective cohort stu

dy with

60 consecu

tive patients

Impact of vertical loadin

g on th

e implan

t-bone in

terface

839 R

. E. Ju

ng, B

. Zau

gg, A. O

. H. P

hilipp, T. C

. Tru

nin

ger, D

. W. Siegen

thaler &

C. H

. F. Häm

merle

847 J.-S. L

ee, H.-M

. Kim

, C.-S. K

im, S.-H

. Ch

oi, J.-K. C

hai

& U

.-W. Ju

ng

853 Q

.-H. Jian

g, L. L

iu, S. P

eel, G.-L

. Yang, S.-F. Z

hao &

F.-M. H

e

862 K

. Arak

i & T. O

kan

o

866 M

. Tosta, A. R

. G. C

ortes, L. C

orrêa, D. d

os S. Pin

to Jr, I. T

um

enas &

E. K

atchb

urian

871 R

. Gon

zález-García &

F. Mon

je

880 E

. Con

serva, M. M

enin

i, G. R

avera & P. P

era

890 J.-H

. Pyu

n, Y.-J. L

im, M

.-J. Kim

, S.-J. Ah

n &

J. Kim

896 T. P. Q

ueiroz, F. Á

. Souza, A

. C. G

uastald

i, R. M

argonar,

I. R. G

arcia-Jún

ior & E

. Hoch

uli-V

ieira

904 A

. Coch

is, M. Fin

i, A. C

arrassi, M. M

igliario, L. V

isai &

L. R

imon

din

i

910 F. W

ehrh

an, K

. Am

ann

, A. M

olenb

erg, R. L

utz, F. W

. Neu

kam

&

K. A

. Schlegel

921 C

. Galli, M

. Piem

ontese, S. L

um

etti, E. M

anfred

i, G

. M. M

acaluso &

G. P

asseri

928 D

. Boyn

uegri, S. K

. Nem

li & Y. A

. Kask

o

934 A

. Marron

e, J. Lasserre, P. B

ercy & M

. C. B

recx

941 H

. J. Santin

g, G. M

. Ragh

oebar, A

. Vissin

k, L

. den

Hartog

& H

. J. A. M

eijer

949 C

. Meh

l, S. T. Beck

er, Y. Acil, S. H

arder, J. W

iltfang,

A. A

. Dab

bagh

-Afrou

z, W. d

e Bu

hr &

M. K

ern

available

on

line

at wile

yon

line

library.co

m/jo

urn

al/clr

ABSTRACTO

bjectives: To examine the accuracy of

computer-guided im

plantation using a human

cadaver model w

ith reduced experimental

variability.

Materials and m

ethods: Twenty-eight (28)

dental implants representing 12 clinical cases

were placed in four cadaver heads using a static

guided implantation tem

plate. All planning and

surgeries were perform

ed by one clinician. All

radiographs and measurem

ents were perform

ed by tw

o examiners. The distance of the im

plants from

buccal and lingual bone and mesial im

plant or tooth w

as analyzed at the apical and coronal levels, and m

easurements w

ere compared to the

planned values.

Results: N

o significant differences were seen

between planned and im

planted measurem

ents. Average deviation of an im

plant from its planning

radiograph was 0.8 m

m, w

hich is within the range

of variability expected from C

T analysis.

Conclusions: G

uided implantation can be used

safely with a m

argin of error of 1 mm

.

Tel: +972-8-8531388Fax: +972-8-8522562w

ww

.ab-dent.com

AB

GuidedService Im

plant Procedures

BenQ AB GUIDED SERVICE

- Express delivery- Maximum customize- Extremely precision - Simplify surgery- Left hand operation - Significant time saving- Predictable prosthesis outcome

BenQ AB DentCare Corp.7FL, 52 Zhou-z St., Neihu Dist., Taipei 11493, TaiwanTel : +886-2-2658-3588Fax : +886-2-2658-9788BenQABDentCare.com

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist DentistThe Effortless workflow, brings the predictable outcomes.

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

This step allows the doctor to fine-tune the procedure before stepping foot in the surgery room.

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

The doctor performs the implantation using BenQ AB Guide.

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

With the final treatment plan completed, BenQ AB Guide is now printed using our in-house 3D printer directly from the approved plan.

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

Take a (CB)CT scan of the pat ient . Use an intr a-ora l scanner to create a scan of the patient's mouth (A precise impression can also be taken) .

CT Scanning Treatment plan Professional approval BenQ AB Guide Implantation

Intra-oral scanning

Master cast

Dentist Dentist Dentist

At BenQ AB Dentcare, our team of professionals merges the intra-oral scan [or scan of the model] with the CT scan to create a detailed 3D image, then finalize the treatment plan.

BenQ AB Guide

The ultimate guide for precise implantations

BenQ AB Guide allows the doctor to use the most advanced 3D Imaging software and technology, without having to learn how to use it, our 3D integrated implant service will plan the case with the doctor.

We've brought implantology into the future – with a 3D digitally planned implant method.

BenQ AB Guide was manufactured by biocompatible 3D printing technology with photopolymer and colored sleeves. Via the effortless service workflow and customized reference report, BenQ AB Guide brings you the predictable outcomes, and offers optimal esthetics for your patients.

Well-designed guided surgical kit.

Each reference report was customized for the corresponding surgery case.