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Dynamic Computer-Assisted Surgery (dCAS) in oral surgery

While touching on the subject I found another cool article related to dentistry! I think it’s really cool that technological advancements are working hand in hand with medical advancements to improve both of them simultaneously. This article shows an example of that where dCAS gives real time 3D guidence, kind of like a gps, assiting surgery to improve efficiency, accuracy, and saftey. It’s definitely a promising advancement you should check out!


https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/15/2/886

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One of the most compelling findings in this systematic review is what dCAS does for less experienced surgeons. Technology is literally closing the gap between a seasoned surgeon and someone earlier in their training. That has massive implications for patient safety and healthcare equity, especially in areas where access to highly experienced specialists is limited.


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Why does this matter for our BioImpact team?💡


This is the perfect example of what we talk about when we say technology and medicine are evolving together. Whether you’re interested in dentistry, surgery, biomedical engineering, or healthcare policy- understanding how tools like dCAS are reshaping clinical practice is part of being a well-rounded, forward-thinking healthcare professional.


Keep bringing these gems - this is exactly the BioImpact energy we love! 🙌

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