13/03/2026
Something that is not discussed enough in the public space is the difference between the declared quality of CBCT data and the actual (de facto) quality of that data.
In guided dental surgery, especially when using bone-supported surgical guides, the accuracy of guide positioning depends directly on the quality of the bone surface generated during CBCT segmentation.
Based on our experience with more than 1,000 guided surgery cases, around 25% of CBCT scans are not suitable for high-precision planning.
One of the most common causes is patient movement during the scan, which creates artifacts and compromises the fidelity of the data.
Today we are extremely excited to announce that we have developed an AI-based model that instantly detects corrupted or unreliable CBCT data.
This will greatly help both us and our partner clinics in our shared mission:
delivering surgical guides with the highest level of precision in the industry.
Coming soon on www.oralspares.com free of charge for all our partners.