Surgical Guides
Having a safe and predictable implant surgery is the primary goal of any
doctor. Our patient-specific custom surgical guides could help you achieve
success with much more confidence and peace of mind.
The surgical guides provide the doctor with phenomenally accurate drilling
templates. Depending on the appropriate surgical guide for the case, the
guides could placed on the jawbone, the teeth, or the soft tissue of a patient.
These templates will indicate the implant's exact measurements, angle, and
position at the target implant site.
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From virtual planning to reality
After virtually planning your case, we could provide you with both
AccuDental® model and the complementing surgical guide, allowing you
to have a physical representation of your patient in your hands. Our
surgical guides are custom tailored to your patient's specific case. We
can provide:
- Bone-supported surgical guide: Designed to fit on the jawbone.
Perfect for partially or fully edentulous cases where increased accuracy,
predictability, and visibility is required. The patient must ideally have
appropriate bone support, crucial for accuracy, effective, and secure drill
guide positioning.
- Tooth-supported surgical guide: Tailored to fit directly on the teeth.
Best for single tooth and partially edentulous cases when minimally
invasive surgery is required.
- Tissue-supported surgical guide: Designed for placement on the
soft tissue. Recommended for fully edentulous cases when minimally
invasive surgery is desired.
AccuDental® Models
In August 2008, Medical Modeling Inc.
formed an alliance with nSequence to
market the AccuDental® tactile model.
When virtual planning and tactile
modeling is combined, the result is
unsurpassed accuracy and
outstanding success rate in dental
implant procedures.
SimPlant® Planning Software
Materialise Dental's revolutionary
SimPlant® planning software features
breakthrough technology that allows
the virtual planning of an implant case.
A CT scan data could be converted
into a SimPlant® format where users
could effectively plan implant
placement as well as identifying areas
of concern.