Implant Navigation During TMJ Reconstruction: A Proof-of-Concept Study
Lauren C. M. Bulthuis, Jean-Pierre T. F. Ho, Petra C. M. Zuurbier, Michail Koutris, Ruud Schreurs, Jan de Lange

TL;DR
This study introduces new methods to improve the accuracy of temporomandibular joint implant placement during surgery.
Contribution
The paper presents a marker-based navigation workflow and orientation screws to enhance TMJ replacement precision.
Findings
Marker-based navigation offers a more intuitive way to assess 3D implant orientation compared to conventional methods.
Guiding screws improve the accuracy of guide placement during TMJ surgery.
Precise guide positioning is critical to avoid negative clinical outcomes from implant misalignment.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: One key objective in temporomandibular joint replacement is to precisely position the implant according to the virtual surgical plan, utilizing drilling and osteotomy guides for accuracy. However, implementing this process can be challenging, as—even though the drilling and osteotomy guides should only fit in one position—there often are still multiple potential positions for both guides and implants on smooth bony surfaces. Even minor deviations in the implant’s placement can affect wear, influence biomechanical behavior, and lead to adverse outcomes. Intraoperative navigation has emerged to verify the alignment of implants with the preoperatively planned ideal position. While the use of navigation systems in TMJ surgery is well documented for certain procedures, its application in TMJ replacement cases has been limited. Methods: In this study, two methods to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTemporomandibular Joint Disorders · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
