Accuracy of computer guided implant dentistry: a permutation testing approach
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https://doi.org/10.1285/i20705948v12n2p542Keywords:
computer-guided implant dentistry, permutation tests, non- parametric combination, multivariate analysisAbstract
The aim of this paper was to analyze the accuracy of computer-guided template-based implant dentistry by comparing implant position in the virtual project and that actual reached in the bones. For this purpose we considered a study involving 17 healthy patients subjected to an implant surgical session with the insertion of implants with an external connection. Data from this study do not follow a well defined sampling procedure, and (multivariate) data do not follow a (multivariate) normal distribution, thus traditional parametric approaches were not recommend. Analysis with a non- parametric procedure based on permutation tests and nonparametric combination methodology revealed that significant discrepancies exist between the planned and actual implant position.
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Fortunato Pesarin Università di Padova, pesarin@stat.unipd.it
Ernesto Toma, Unversità di Bari ernesto.toma@uniba.it
Antonella Massari, Università di Bari antonella.massari@uniba.it
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