

SURGICAL GUIDES
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"Tooth Supported Guides"
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Tooth-supported surgical guides fit over the patient's existing teeth, using them as a stable anchor.
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Created with advanced 3D imaging technology to accurately map tooth and jaw anatomy.
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Ensures optimal implant alignment and placement in the correct position and angle.
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Minimizes the risk of damage to surrounding teeth and tissues.
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Offers enhanced stability and accuracy compared to tissue-supported guides, providing a fixed reference point.


"Tissue Supported Guides"
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Tissue-supported surgical guides are placed directly onto the patient's gum tissue for implant positioning.
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Commonly used for partially or completely edentulous patients wearing dentures.
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Ideal for flapless surgery, where no incision is made in the gum tissue.
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Results in less pain, reduced swelling, and faster healing for the patient.
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Ensures precise implant placement, contributing to higher success rates and improved surgical outcomes.

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"Bone Supported Guides"
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Bone-supported surgical guides are used during flap surgery when the bone is exposed.
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Ideal for edentulous patients or when remaining teeth can't support a guide.
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Offer high precision and stability for accurate implant placement.
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Especially useful for complex cases like full-arch restorations.
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Benefits include reduced complications and improved surgical outcomes.
How They Work:
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Flap Surgery: A small incision exposes the bone.
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Placement: The guide is positioned directly on the bone to provide a stable template for implant placement.


"Full-Arch Surgical Guides"


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Introducing the NEW ID SMILE Guide: A precision solution for bone sculpting in FP1 and FP3 full-arch cases.
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FP1 Cases: Ensures precise bone scalloping for optimal soft tissue contours and aesthetically pleasing results.
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FP3 Cases: Supports accurate bone reduction for a stable foundation for restoration.
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Designed for Precision and Ease: Enhances surgical outcomes with predictable, consistent results.
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Ideal for complex cases, improving overall accuracy and effectiveness.
"APEX/PET Guide"
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Partial Extraction Therapy (PET): A technique in implant dentistry that preserves the natural tooth root while allowing for successful implant placement.
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Unlike traditional methods, PET removes only the damaged or infected portion of the tooth, leaving the healthy root intact.
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Helps preserve the tooth socket's natural structure and prevents bone loss around the implant site.
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Maintains root structure, supporting blood flow and nerve innervation to surrounding bone and gum tissue.
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Promotes healing and reduces the risk of complications during and after the implant procedure.

