Implant placement with 0.1mm accuracy via static surgical guides.
Guided surgery is the procedure of precisely placing an implant at a pre-determined position using specially made guides based on digital planning. The guide is fabricated from the patient's tooth model and acts as a fixed reference during surgery.
Once virtual planning is complete, the implant position is exported to an STL file. This file is used to 3D-print a surgical guide from biocompatible polymer. The guide contains metal sleeves for each implant that ensure the correct angle and depth.
In freehand — traditional — surgery, placement relies entirely on the surgeon's visual assessment. In guided surgery, the angle, depth and horizontal position are pre-determined digitally. This difference is critical especially in aesthetic zones, All-on-4 protocols and complex anatomy.
Guided surgery technique enables flapless protocols — surgery without incisions. The guide shows the exact placement position, so large incisions are unnecessary. The result: minimal pain, faster healing, less swelling.
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