Dynamic 3D Navigation for Patients

 

The X-Guide allows the implant surgeon to be as precise as possible throughout the surgery.

Hence, more minimally invasive and uses smaller incisions which means less pain, faster recovery, and ideal functional and aesthetic results.

What is X-Guide Dynamic 3D Navigation?

We can give our patients with the most precise implant surgery thanks to the industry-leading X-Guide® surgical technology combined with Cone Beam 3D imaging. The doctor uses live, 3D images of anatomy during X-Guide Navigated surgery to place the implant exactly where it should be. Control and precision over the whole implant procedure are increased for the surgeon.

 

The Result:
IN DENTAL IMPLANT SURGERIES, THE ABILITY TO PROVIDE A MORE DESIRABLE FUNCTIONAL AND AESTHETIC OUTCOMEs.

How It Works

 

The surgeon will pre-plan the ideal implant location based on your unique anatomy using advanced software. During your surgery, the doctor will utilize a small, lightweight X-Clip in your mouth that matches to this digital plan with a specialized radiation-free camera system.

During the procedure, the doctor will have a 3D image of your anatomy, including your jawbone, soft tissue, and surrounding teeth, as well as the digital treatment plan.

The X-Guide navigation system gives the surgeon with turn-by-turn direction along the surgical path, similar to a road map on your GPS. This is similar to the way medical neurosurgery has been done for many years.

The enhanced technology of X-Guide allows the surgeon to make more accurate changes while taking into account surrounding structures for a better outcome with less discomfort.

ACCORDING TO STUDIES,

X-GUIDE NAVIGATED SURGERies IS

11X MORE ACCURATE

FREEHAND SURGERIES.

– Journal of Oral Implantology

With The X-Guide System In The Dental Practice, Same – Day Guided Surgery Can Be A Reality For More Patients.

NAVIGATED SURGERY

ACCURATE | MINIMALLY INVASIVE | FAST RECOVERY

The industry-leading X-Guide® surgical system paired with Cone Beam 3D imaging allows us to provide our patients with the most accurate implant surgery.

The doctor uses live, 3D images of anatomy in X-Guide Navigated surgery – it’s like real-time directions throughout the treatment – to place the implant exactly where it should be. The surgeon’s control and precision over the entire implant process is elevated.

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