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With recent advances in cone beam dental CT Scan, computer–guided
dental implant surgery has become a state of the art . For patients with suitable jaw bone and gums , the possibility of having teeth in an hour has become a reality.
The process begins with our in office cone-beam CT Scan of the patient’ jaw bone. From the CTScan we have the technology to generate a 3-D model of the patient’s jaw bone. This will allow our dental specialist to plan and place dental implants and even fabricate a temporary prosthesis without the present of the patient. The final result is an accurate placement of
dental implants with shorter surgery time and greater comfort and faster recovery time for the patient. An added advantage for this procedure is that the patient leaves the clinic with a fixed set of implant supported teeth! |
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Female 48 c/o of loose teeth in the lower jaw. She would like to have some implants on her lower jaw first. |
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OPG xray shows loose teeth In the lower jaw. |
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After
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Immediately after surgery , a screw - retained implant supported temporary bridge was installed. |
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OPG xray shows 7 implants installed in the lower jaw and screw retained provisional bridge in place. |
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3 months a 14 - unit porcelain bonded to metal fixed bridge was installed on the lower 7 dental implants. The patient is so happy with the outcome that she is coming back for upper dental implants! |
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A happy smile for the patient and she was inspired to be back to have dental implants for her upper jaw. |
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OPG xray shows 7 implants supporting a 14 –unit fixed bride |
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