Implant Placement Articles & Analysis
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These small yet essential components ensure visibility, precise positioning, and contribute to the success of medical implants and device placement procedures. Tantalum is a biocompatible metal with excellent radiopacity, making it an ideal material for medical marker bands. ...
You need a dental implant, but who should place it? You have several options. You could have your general dentist place it if he or she is adequately trained or be referred to a specialist to have your implant or implants placed. ...
It provides real-time measurements of varus/valgus, flexion, slope, resection depth, and most recently added, rotation, to give confidence in femoral and tibial implant placement during Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). ...
The long-term success of dental implant surgery is dependent, in part, on accurate planning and placement of the implant.1 Currently, there are many digital planning systems available to aid the clinician in pre-operative treatment planning, although the main challenge with these planning systems is to accurately transfer the digital plan to the ...
The following case was performed at the Pacific Dental Convention’s Live Surgical Stage held March 8th, 2018 in Vancouver, BC. The patient is a healthy 58 year old male with no known allergies or medical contra-indications to dental treatment. Patient presented with a Class III malocclusion for which he received both orthodontic and oral surgery consultations; however, he was not ...
With the aid of Cone Beam CT scans the implant surgeon is able to evaluate, in three dimension, the ridge, important anatomy, as well as pre-plan implant placement in the most ideal position. Advancements in technology such as CT Scans, Soft Tissue Scans, and Dynamic Surgical Navigation allow the surgeon to better serve the ...
In addition, secure drill positions can be guided to a range of cases with the aid of combining different surgical instruments (e.g., function guide, linker, and width guide). (1) SafetySafe operation is viable by using measuring the thickness of the buccal bone in order to stop buccal bone resorption. (2) Reduced PainIt is feasible to limit the burden on the affected person by using lowering the ...