With the developing technology age, there are major changes in dentistry as in every sector. With new technologies in dentistry, patients receive more comfortable and higher quality treatment. In implant treatment, which is one of the most common treatments in dentistry, robotic implant Thanks to this technology, implants can now be placed without even removing the gums.
What is a Robotic Implant? How is it Done?
A tomography scan, a three-dimensional imaging method, is performed on the patient. This three-dimensional imaging allows the patient's entire jaw structure, bone length, and bone quality to be transferred to a virtual environment. The implants are then placed in the most appropriate location for the patient's bone structure, using a computer. A surgical guide, adapted to the patient's jaw, is then generated by the computer, showing the implant placement locations in the mouth. Thus, during the operation, the implants are placed in the most appropriate position for the patient's oral structure using the surgical guide.
What are the advantages of Robotic Implants?
Since 3D models are obtained, the implant placement locations are error-free. There are no surprises during implant placement. The risk of complications is very low. There is no surgical operation. In other words, implants are placed without stitches. There is no bleeding, swelling, or bruising after implant placement. The implant placement period is shorter. It is more relaxing for the patient as it is a more comfortable treatment for patients with special conditions such as dental phobia or nausea reflex.

