What is a digital implant surgery?

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Digital implant surgery (also called digital navigation implant surgery) uses a 3D computer simulation to check the bone condition and nerve position. With this information, a reputable cosmetic dentist will be able to plan surgery with minimal incision. Since digital implant surgery focuses on making the smallest incision possible, there is significantly less pain compared to traditional implant surgery.

During the dental procedure, an exact guide is fitted over your teeth to ensure no damage is done to the surrounding nerve or teeth. The guide also helps dentists make precise, yet small, incisions for dental implant placement.

 

What is minimal incision surgery?

Minimum incision surgery is the idea that patients should only have to endure minimal incisions in order to decrease their pain, discomfort, and recovery time. For dental implants, this means making small enough incisions for the dental implants that you won’t need sutures.

Minimal incision surgery is also great for significantly reducing the amount of bleeding and swelling after dental surgery. General incision surgery, on the other hand, requires the dentist to cut the gum all the way to the bone to check the position of your nerves and inspect bone condition.

 

Is it less painful than other dental implant surgery?

With traditional dental implant surgery, the gum must be cut along the entire length of where the implants will be inserted. This is why many patients are now turning to digital implant surgery. Digital implant surgery requires minimal incision because it uses 3D CT photos to check the bone condition and nerve position. Traditional dental implant surgery, on the other hand, requires making a large incision along your gums down to the bone.

The hole we make to fit in your dental implant is small enough to not need sutures. This not only decreases your recovery period, but also reduces the risk of swelling, bleeding, and infection. Usually, the entire digital implant surgery takes about 10 to 20 minutes per every 1 to 2 dental implant.

 

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root (often made of titanium) designed to support future restorations, such as crowns. Patients may opt for a dental implant if they have lost one or more permanent adult teeth and would like to continue having a beautiful smile. Titanium dental implants can be successfully fused into bone, creating a solid foundation for your future dental restoration.

Dental implants should not be confused with crowns, which screw into the implants and mimic the look of natural teeth. The implant crown replicates the original tooth in shape, size, and strength so that you can feel confident with your new smile. Depending on your unique circumstances, an experienced dentist might recommend variations on the dental implant, such as the implant-supported bridge or implant-supported denture. You won’t be able to see the dental implant once the crown has been secured over top.

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