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Computer-Guided Implant Surgery

Computer Guided Implant Surgery is an advanced technique that uses 3D digital planning and CBCT imaging to place dental implants with high accuracy. By analyzing the bone structure, tooth position, and vital areas like nerves and sinuses, dentists can determine the ideal implant size and placement before surgery.

Procedure

  1. Oral Examination: Digital scans or impressions are taken to create a 3D image of the teeth.

  2. Treatment Planning: The scans and Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) images are combined to design a precise treatment plan and surgical guide.

  3. Implant Placement: The implant is placed using the custom guide for accurate positioning.

  4. Crown Placement: After 2–3 months of healing, a crown or bridge is attached to restore the tooth.

 

Advantages

  • Highly precise implant placement

  • Shorter surgery time

  • Smaller wounds and faster healing

  • Natural-looking tooth restoration

 

Computer-guided implant surgery offers a safer, faster, and more predictable implant treatment.

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