Computer measurements, three-dimensional x-rays, and patient photographs are used to create a 3D model of the jaw.
Following that, a visualization of the final and temporary structure is created, and the precise sites of the implants are determined.
Following that, a visualization of the final and temporary structure is created, and the precise sites of the implants are determined.
After extraction, direct dental implants can be used with Computer-aided dental implants.
- v Computer-aided dental implant benefits
- The treatment plan shall be developed before starting the implantation process to avoid any problems that we may face at the time of implantation.
- appropriate for those who haemorrhage easily and for diabetics.
- The implantation sites are very accurate
- No need for stitches
- No need for surgical holes in the gums.
- The implantation can be done fast.
- The wound heals quickly.
- It can be designed to implant one tooth or all of the jaw teeth.