Patients in current technological era demand dental implant treatments that are less invasive and more rapid. In the Dental sector, demand for computer aided dental implant treatments has reached its peak. Conventional methods of carrying out dental implant treatments are bygones, and are replaced by advanced methods.
What is computer aided dental implant surgery?
A 3D scan of the patient’s oral cavity is created; a virtual representation of the surgery can be viewed through these scans. The models of the patient’s mouth and the 3D scans assist the surgeon to carry out the dental implant procedure in a way that is precise and less invasive. Guided dental implant surgery helps to locate the vital structures like nerves, sinuses, bone etc.
Computer aided surgery VS. Conventional surgery:
COMPUTER AIDED IMPLANT SURGERY | CONVENTIONAL SURGERY |
Less invasive, smaller incisions. | More invasive. |
Precise placement of implants, even when no landmarks are present. | Less precision as compared to computer aided surgery. |
Less bleeding, pain and post operative swelling, hence rapid recovery. | Comparatively increased bleeding, pain, swelling; slow recovery. |
Easy to locate vital structures. | Might pose a difficulty. |
Important tool of communication between the dentist who will carry out the restoration and the surgeon. | Communication is comparatively difficult. |
Why Teeth Care Centre?
Dr. Pankti Patel, our Chief Dentist carries out thorough diagnosis before arriving at possible treatment outcomes. We have a team of doctors including specialised in implant placement, oral surgeons, periodontist and prosthodontist who carry out painless and least invasive implant procedures. We employ highly upgraded computer aided technologies which cause reduced trauma to the patient. Also, we follow stringent sterilization protocols, which is crucial especially in surgical procedures like dental implant placement.
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