Computer guided implant surgery represents a giant step forward in the replacement of teeth with dental implants. With Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan techniques and 3-D imaging, we can now visualize the placement of dental implants in three dimensions. This eliminates the guesswork involved determining what parts of the jawbone offer the best sites for dental implant placement. Computer guided implant surgery provides greater patient satisfaction and simplifies the dental implant treatment process.
Teeth in an Hour - Not Months
Teeth-in-an-Hour™ is a new dental implant surgery system that streamlines the treatment process and provides the patient with permanent teeth in record time. The system incorporates the magic of CT Scans and 3-D imaging software to accurately assess bone structure, map out the areas of best integrity, and create a permanent prosthesis prior to surgery. This revolutionary system offers a more accurate and safer positioning of dental implants and provides the patient with permanent teeth in about an hour.
Traditionally, dental implants have been associated with long periods of healing, high costs and patient discomfort. Teeth-in-an-Hour allows Dr. Steinberg to provide his patients with fixed, well-functioning and attractive teeth on implants in a single one-hour procedure. By using a custom template created from the primary CT Scan, the permanent teeth can be made before the implant surgery. The final teeth are inserted at the same time the implants are placed.
Teeth-in-an-Hour™ is made possible through Procera 3D planning software and Nobel Biocare™ technology. It combines a unique planning program, a surgical template and the immediate load concept. Teeth-in-an-Hour allows the patient to leave the chair with dental implants and permanent teeth after a short one-hour, non-traumatic procedure.
- Lower Cost
- No Temporaries
- Greatly Reduced Healing Time
- No Significant Pain or Swelling
Teeth-in-an-Hour ™ Movie
The movie shows a live dental implant surgery using the Teeth-in-an-Hour™ concept. To view the movie, you need Windows Media Player and a broadband Internet connection. This movie is approximately 45 minutes long. |