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Why does the doctor prefer surgical guides?
With the help of the surgical implant guide, a socket is prepared to place the implant. This socket ensures the implant is positioned correctly on the bone at the right angle. While achieving the proper positioning of the implants, it also contributes to performing the surgical procedure without stitches.
In traditional implant procedures, patients undergo an average treatment period of 6 months. With this method, even in completely edentulous mouths like the upper and lower jaw, at least 14 implants can be placed, yet postoperative swelling and pain in the face hardly occur. Patients can usually return to their day-to-day life the following day.
Why Choose a 3D Printer?
In today's world, surgical implant guides can only be prepared through 3D Printers.
Process Planning
The working model obtained from digital scanning data is planned for implant treatment using implant planning software by clinicians, utilizing the patient's CBCT data and a template of the desired final prosthetics.
Depending on the type of designed guide, clinical design considerations encompass position, angulation, depth, specific implant system, and surgical kit. The patient's occlusal structure can also be included. Following these procedures, the data is exported in STL format, and the preparation process for 3D printing is initiated
PRINTING – POST PROCESSING
Positioning and Support
It is crucial that there is no lack of support for the recessed lines and sleeve holes of the model.