Pain-free dental implants - Computer guided implantology
Is it possible to insert dental implants without pain? Today painless implantology is a reality, thanks to advanced techniques and modern procedures that allow the insertion of implants without cuts and stitches.
3D virtual simulation of the intervention
Today, with modern and sophisticated software, our specialists can plan the entire procedure and you can have dental implants inserted without pain.
Starting with a dental X-ray, the specialist, based on digital images and 3D observation of your jaw, can perform the surgery more accurately and reliably.
These images allow the dentist to visualize the positioning of the implants, in order to insert them, with extreme precision, in areas of high bone density, thus eliminating any error.
Pain-free dental implants: how are they inserted?
Computer guided implantology is a procedure that involves 3 steps:
- A CT scan to produce a detailed 3D image of the bone structure of the jaw.
- By studying the image with software, the specialist will evaluate the structure of the jaw and simulate the insertion of the implant and the prosthetic structure until the desired result is achieved.
- The simulation file will make it possible to produce a specific surgical mask to be applied in the patient’s mouth, a sort of guide that the specialist will use to insert the implant, exactly as he had planned on the computer.
Virtual simulation is the most important aspect of this technique, so that dental implants can be inserted without pain for the patient: it allows us to have every detail of the operation to be performed, avoiding any risk for you and obtaining millimeter precision. Best of all, the simulation can be done over and over again until the dentist gets the desired result.
Benefits of computer guided implantology
Obviously the greatest benefit for the patient is having his dental implants without pain, which remains one of the major concerns of those who have to face implant treatments.
But the use of a program and simulation leads to a number of other benefits for the patient.
- More accurate and precise and less invasive interventions.
- Speed of the intervention.
- Reduction of intervention times.
- Faster rehabilitation.
- Elimination of errors.
- Prevention of surgical risk.
- Reduction of post-operative pain.
- No sutures, no stitches, no swelling.
