%0 Journal Article %T Planificaci¨®n y rehabilitaci¨®n inmediata en la cirug¨ªa m¨ªnimamente invasiva %A G¨®mez de la Mata Galiana %A Jes¨²s %A Lora-V¨¢zquez %A Manuel %A G¨®mez de la Mata Galiana %A Gonzalo %A Guti¨¦rrez-P¨¦rez %A Jos¨¦ Luis %J RCOE %D 2006 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %R 10.4321/S1138-123X2006000200006 %X basis: in the early years of treatment with dental implants, treatment planning was based on the interpretation of two-dimensional radiographic images. today we can carry out a more precise preparation with the computerized information obtained from ct scans. the planning can be directly taken to the surgical phase thanks to the surgical guide generated by stereolithography; this gives the surgeon the possibility to perform less invasive surgeries, as well as to place a provisional prosthesis during the same intervention. material and method: we reviewed the literature published in support of the use of different radiographic diagnostic tools and the use of it systems in the preparation for treatments involving dental implants. also, a clinical case is presented which shows the various steps to follow in order to achieve a good diagnosis and preparation, a less invasive surgical intervention and an immediate rehabilitation. results: the information gained from the treatment planning was used in surgery, providing the desired aesthetic results. conclusions: with an exhaustive preparation and the use of stereolithographic surgical guides, implant surgery is simplified. the provisional prosthesis can be designed prior to the surgical intervention and placed during surgery. %K preparation %K osseointegrated implants %K surgical guide %K stereolithography %K immediate rehabilitation. %U http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1138-123X2006000200006&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en