Digital Implant

Digital Implant

Digital implant is one of the most modern methods of dental implantation, which, through the use of digital technologies, makes the process of mouth scanning and impression-taking easier and faster. With this technique, the treatment is completed in fewer sessions and the dentist can more precisely assess the dimensions of the jawbone, resulting in higher quality implant procedures. Digital Implant: A Modern Definition Digital implant refers to a set of advanced methods for dental implantation that utilize digital technologies and equipment at various stages. Generally, the more modern the available equipment, the better and more comfortable the patient experience will be. Features of digital implant technology: Among the common technologies used in digital implant procedures are: Digital impression-taking: In this method, instead of using impression paste, which can be an unpleasant experience for some people, digital devices are used to scan the mouth. The scan results are quickly transferred to a computer, enabling a fast start to the construction of the prosthesis. Digital photography: With this technology, there is no longer a need to take traditional intraoral images. Digital devices easily capture clear images of the teeth. However, in some cases, traditional photography may still be necessary. Intraoral cameras: These cameras allow the dentist to easily observe and analyze the condition of the teeth and oral structures. The camera contains additional light that brightly illuminates the area and therefore provides clear images of the condition of the teeth and gums. 3D modeling: For implant surgery, a digital guide based on 3D modeling is used. This information helps the dentist plan accurately and perform the surgery with minimal incisions, which facilitates the patient’s recovery period and reduces pain. These solutions help the dentist to perform the implant procedure with high accuracy and safety, thus increasing the likelihood of treatment success.