Malpositioned implants are hard to restore, may compromise the esthetical outcome, and are a primary factor in soft tissue dehiscences around implants. Guided implant surgery improves the accuracy of implant placement for both experienced providers and beginners. Static computer-assisted implant surgery is the first-line option in guided implant surgery due to the available data and reduced equipment cost. Discover how the accuracy of guided surgery can be impacted by patient factors, data acquisition and processing, the guide design and production, the sleeve type and height, the guided surgery system, the surgical approach, and the support of the guide, to name just a few. Gain an introduction to guided implant surgery and review the latest research to allow you to understand, plan, and execute guided surgery in a way that will enable you to achieve the highest accuracy possible.
Register for Upcoming Sessions
April 10, 2024 7:00 pm - April 10, 2024 8:30 pm
All times for all events are in local Central Time.
Zoom Webinar
Course Number: CF4472
Enrollment is limited to 27.
Learn How To
- Define the benefits of guided implant surgery
- Distinguish between static computer-assisted implant surgery (sCAIS), dynamic navigation, and robot-assisted implant surgery (RAIS)
- Identify the basic digital workflow for computer-assisted implant surgery
- Understand the impact of design principles of surgical guides on the accuracy of implant placement
Training Methods
Illustrated lectures, discussions, and case studies