Virtual Surgery showing upper jaw surgical guide and implants
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Dental Implants Computer Guided Placement
NobelGuides were created through the efforts of biomedical engineers to assist reconstructive dentists in providing the best implant experience for practically all types of tooth replacement needs. The major benefit to the patient is the incredible accuracy of implant placement compared to "freehand" implant placement. Freehand implant placement quite often is be suitable for a single implant with adjacent remaining teeth available to aid in the required positioning of the implant. When there is extensive bone loss or there are a very few remaining teeth, freehand placement becomes unpredictable. The NobelGuide system, via analysis of computerized imaging and subsequent development of implant drilling guides, virtually removes the concern of innacurate drilling. Another benefit is that wider and/ or longer implants
can be placed with out risking vital structures. When bone conditions
permit... depending upon the location of the implant site, using larger
sizes of the implant device increases the integrity and long term strength. Based on the CT-scan, the implants are placed virtually on the computer. A drilling guide is designed and emailed to Sweden where it is fabricated. It is then returned to the doctor. A model is made with the exact location of the future implants. The model is returned by the doctor to Sweden to have a custom titanium framework which is milled on a CAD/CAM machine out of a hockey puck size piece of titanium. The tolerance is within 200 microns! It is then returned back to the dentist. The final teeth are added and surgery is scheduled. On the day of surgery the template is placed on the patient's jaw structure. The implants are then placed through the guide and on to the titanium framework. The NobelGuide is removed when all implants are placed. The whole process takes about an hour (Thus teeth in an hour). The strength comes from a unique surface coating on the implant, cross arch stabilization, and abutments with 500 microns of adjustment (critical). This preparation takes 8-10 weeks. Conventionally, these complex implant placements for a single patient would typically involve multiple surgeries and many prosthetic appointments spanning over a year. There are many other uses of the NobelGuide. Use of this system consistently assures our patients of utmost precision, predictability and speed of implant procedures. Am I a candidate? Call today 570-420-1500 or toll free
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