Dynamic navigation for zygomatic implant placement: A randomized clinical study comparing the flapless versus the conventional approach

Ashwini Bhalerao, Madhulaxmi Marimuthu, Abdul Wahab, Ashraf Ayoub, Ashwini Bhalerao, Madhulaxmi Marimuthu, Abdul Wahab, Ashraf Ayoub

Abstract

Objectives: The assessment of the accuracy of flapless placement of zygomatic implants in edentulous maxilla using dynamic navigation.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial was carried out on 20 patients. Patients were randomized into two groups, the flapless (Group 1; n=10) and the conventional (Group 2; n=10). In each case two zygomatic implants were inserted under local anaesthesia, one on the right and one on the left side guided by a dynamic navigation system. The surgical procedure was identical in the two groups except for the reflection of the mucoperiosteal flap which was eliminated in the flapless cases. Postoperative CBCT scans were used to assess the accuracy of the placement of zygomatic implants.

Results: Osseointegration was achieved for all the implants, except one case in the flapless group. Statistically significant differences in the accuracy of the position of the zygomatic implants was found between the flapless and the conventional groups, measured at the apex and the entry points of the implants (p < 0.01). The average apical and coronal deviations were 5 mm and 3 mm, respectively; the angular deviation was 6°, and 2 mm vertical apical disparity was detected between the planned and the achieved surgical position. Perforation of the Schneiderian membrane was noted in three cases, one in flapless group and two in the conventional group.

Conclusions: Flapless placement of zygomatic implants guided by dynamic navigation offered satisfactory safety and accuracy.

Clinical significance: This is the first clinical trial to prove the feasibility and accuracy of flapless placement of zygomatic implant with minimal morbidity. The study highlights the innovative reflection of the Schneiderian membrane under guided surgical navigation. The procedure can be performed under local anaesthesia, which offers clinical advantages. Adequate training on the use of dynamic navigation is mandatory before its use in clinical cases.

Keywords: Dynamic; Flapless; Implant; Navigation; Zygoma.

Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of Competing Interest All authors disclose that we do NOT have any financial or personal relationships with other people or organizations that could inappropriately influence the submitted work.

Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Source: PubMed

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