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Dr. Ajay Dental Clinic &
Research Center in news... |
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Computer Guided Implants Placements |
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Click here for an example case
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In order to better control the late discovery of inadequate bone structures, cross sectional images are required. They are now quickly becoming the standard level of care. |
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These 3-D visualizations coupled with the appropriate software allow implants to be placed with a level of precision that was unattainable several years ago. In addition, the surgical procedures can
often be accomplished in a much more conservative procedure
which involves greatly reduced discomfort, less treatment time
and a more accurate final outcome. |
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CT Planning with 3D implants planning software |
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We plane all of our implant cases with 3D implant planning
software- how we do that |
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we get the dental CT (DentaScan) of
the patient done and ask him to receive only axial files
as a soft copy (axial files in CD) from the CT centre,
which is much affordable than complete DentaScan. |
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We load these axial files in our 3D
implant planning software and create all the cross
sections views, panoramic views, axial views, 3D colored
views- which give the accurate information?s like- bone
density, bone dimensions (height and width) at different
locations, location of vital structure (nerves, blood
vessels, and sinus cavities), and favourable sites for
the implants placement. |
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After the vital structures are
identified, the simulated implants of favoured
dimensions are placed at best locations for the best
possible implant prosthesis. |
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Now if the patient is agreed for a
surgical guide we produce a final 3 dimensional
stereographic image with 3 D implant software. Now we
fabricate an exact replica of the patient?s bone and
gums and fabricate a surgical guide which is used during
implant surgery to place the implants at the exactly
planned locations of the patient?s ridge. |
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If patient asked for the immediate
implant prosthesis and the bone condition of the patient
is favourable for the same. We insert the dummy implants
of the same dimensions and at the same locations in the
stereographic model and get prosthesis fabricated before
the patients implant surgery. Now it?s very simple we
place the implants in patient?s ridge using the surgical
guide and fix the prosthesis over the implants at the
same sitting. |
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Computer guided implant surgery
represents a giant step forward in the replacement of
teeth with dental implants. With Computerized Tomography
(CT) Scan techniques and 3-D imaging, we can now
visualize the placement of dental implants in three
dimensions. This eliminates the guesswork involved
determining what parts of the jawbone offer the best
sites for dental implant placement. Computer guided
implant surgery provides greater patient satisfaction
and simplifies the dental implant treatment process. |
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3D View of the patients ridge |
Implants planning done |
Stereographic image created with
surgical guide |
Surgical guide ready for the
implants placement |
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