The Advantages of Guided Surgery Techniques


The Process of Guided Surgery Techniques

The guided surgery process begins with a thorough examination and diagnostic imaging of the patient's mouth. The dentist will use Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scans to create a 3D model of the patient's jawbone. This allows for precise virtual planning of the implant placement.

Once the virtual plan is established, a surgical guide is created using computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. This guide acts as a template during the implant surgery, ensuring accurate and efficient placement. The dentist will follow the guide, drilling the implant site and inserting the implant into the predetermined position.



The Benefits of Mono Implants

Mono implants, also known as single-tooth implants, are a popular choice for those who are missing a single tooth. They offer several advantages over other restorative options, such as dental bridges.


Guided surgery techniques for mono implants offer a range of benefits, including enhanced accuracy, a minimally invasive approach, and efficient planning. By utilizing computer-guided planning and surgical guides, dentists can ensure precise placement of the implant, resulting in better long-term success rates and improved patient satisfaction.

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When considering mono implants as a restorative option, guided surgery techniques should be a top consideration for both dentists and patients. The combination of accuracy, minimal invasiveness, and stability make guided surgery techniques a highly effective approach to implant placement.

At Mono Dental Implant in Granville, OH, we are committed to utilizing the latest guided surgery techniques to provide our patients with the highest quality of care. Contact us today to learn more about how mono implants and guided surgery can restore your smile.