A DREAM COME TRUE: SURGERY AND PROSTHESIS ON COMPUTER-GUIDED
IMPLANTS
Clínica Sicilia, one of the first
centres in Europe to apply the MED-3D IMPLANTOLOGY® protocol, the
3D evaluation technology that makes it possible for implant
surgery to take place virtually and for the provisional fixed
prosthesis to be prepared prior to operating.
How does it work?
- During the first stage, Clinica Sicilia's medical
team performs a detailed medical diagnosis. Next, in
collaboration with your restorative dentist or prosthodontist,
the ideal type of prosthesis is designed, and a “prototype”
prosthesis is created, which will be scanned along with the
patient.
Then, in the digital radiology unit of Clínica Sicilia, the CAT
analysis is performed with the i-Cat
digital scanner. The scan takes place with the “prototype”
prosthesis placed in the patient’s mouth.
The CAT analysis is instantly processed at Clínica Sicilia with
the Med-3D® software, generating a three-dimensional cranial
reconstruction, where subsequently, in interconsultation, the
periodontist and the restorative dentist analyse the
reconstruction and study the initial position of the teeth, as
well as the amount and quality of the bone available for the
implants.
Once the ideal position and the appropriate angle have been
selected, virtual surgery is performed on the computer. The
implants are put in place and their mechanical stability
studied.
Afterwards, with the results of the process described above, in
the Immediate Prosthesis Unit of Clínica Sicilia, the final
prosthesis and the surgical template (Xmed-3D® template) are
manufactured, which will allow for the implants to be put in
place through high-precision, minimally-invasive surgery.
- The following stage takes place in the Computer-Guided Surgery
Unit of Clínica Sicilia, where the implants will be put in
place. Aided by latest-generation microscopes and using the
Xmed-3D® template, the surgeon puts the implants in place and
then adapts the final high-precision implant-supported
prosthesis.
After the operation, the patient has permanent teeth and can
smile with confidence.
The whole process takes less than an
hour!!
What are the benefits?
Greater precision, less time in surgery, improved post-operative
period, the possibility of performing surgery without flaps (or
incisions and sutures) and the preparation of a high-precision
provisional fixed prosthesis that can be adapted and put in
place during the operation.
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