Computer Guided Implantology: For Optimal Implant Planning



Advancements in the computers and the virtual technologies are proved to be potential resources for planning and execution of medical treatments in general and dental implantations in particular. Virtual technologies allow the dentist to plan accurately in advance virtually, including assessing bone density and thickness, implant angulation, proximity anatomical structures, and restorative and aesthetic concerns. 

Computer Guided Implantology

When implant surgery is done using a surgical guide, it is referred to as a static procedure. Today most of the implant placements are done using this technique. CBCT has become an integral part of treatment planning. It helps in the visualization of height and width of available bone acting as implant bed, thickness of the soft tissue, proximity ofthe adjacent teeth, roots and vital anatomic structures such as maxillary sinuses, mandibular canal, mental foramen, and incisive canal. 

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