Precise virtual planning of every implant in a three-dimensional environment before placement.
Digital implant planning differs fundamentally from traditional implant surgery. Before the procedure, the physician uploads CBCT data to specialized software and virtually places each implant with full precision in a three-dimensional environment. During this process, bone density, volume, oral anatomy and the shape of the future prosthesis are all considered together.
A complete three-dimensional image of the jaw is obtained via cone beam CT. DICOM data is transferred to the planning software.
An intraoral scan is merged with the CT data — a process called superimposition.
The shape of the finished prosthesis is determined first. Then the implant position, angle and depth are calculated to match that shape.
A virtual surgical simulation is run in 3Shape Implant Studio. The patient sees the result before the procedure.
The planned implant position is exported as an STL file. A precise surgical guide is 3D-printed from this file.
The implant is placed at the planned position with full accuracy via the guide. The result matches the plan to within one tenth of a millimetre.
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