A New Age of Dentistry…

 Digital Dentistry has forever changed how dentistry is practiced…

 

Surgery has become safer, faster, and more accurate with digital dentistry. Shown on the far right, surgical guides are placed in the patient’s mouth so that the angulation, direction, and bone-density are optimal for healing and restoration.

Free handed surgery relies on the accuracy and precision of the surgeon, every time. With digital impressions and CBCT scan integration, we can now plan ahead and place the implant in the most optimal position for the best results.

During surgery, there are several important anatomical structures to avoid. With Digital Dentistry, we are able to identify and observe these structures and plan for our implants to avoid them. By being able to see nerve and vascular structures, surgeries no longer result in lost of sensation or function of the mouth, excessive brusing/swelling, and discomfort for the patient.

In Dentistry, a millimeter is a big number