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Computer Guided - Implant Surgery
Computer-guided implant surgery is a modern, highly precise approach to placing dental implants. It uses advanced digital imaging and planning to ensure accuracy, safety, and predictable results.
The process begins with a 3D scan of your jaw, teeth, and surrounding structures. This scan allows your dentist to carefully plan the exact position, depth, and angle of the implant before any procedure is performed. By planning digitally in advance, we can avoid critical anatomical areas and create a treatment plan tailored specifically to your anatomy.
Using this digital plan, a custom surgical guide is created. This guide helps place the implant exactly where it was planned, improving precision and consistency during the procedure. Because the surgery is guided, the process is often less invasive, which may result in reduced discomfort, minimal swelling, and a smoother recovery for many patients.
On the day of the procedure, the implant is placed according to the pre-planned digital design. After placement, the implant is given time to heal and integrate naturally with the jawbone. Once healing is complete, a custom restoration is placed to restore function and appearance.
Computer-guided implant surgery allows for a more controlled, efficient, and predictable implant experience, helping patients feel informed and confident at every step of the process.
Dental implants can last a lifetime with the right maintenance, and they often have a success rate of up to 98%.
WHY? Computer Guided Surgery
Computer-guided implant surgery is considered one of the most advanced approaches to dental implant placement because it combines detailed digital planning with precise execution. By using 3D imaging to map your anatomy before treatment begins, the implant can be planned in the ideal position, depth, and angle for both function and appearance. This level of planning reduces guesswork and allows the procedure to be performed with a higher degree of accuracy and predictability compared to traditional freehand placement.
Because the surgery is guided by a custom digital plan, it is often less invasive, which can mean less trauma to surrounding tissues, reduced post-operative discomfort, and a smoother recovery for many patients. The guided approach also allows the dentist to avoid critical anatomical structures, adding an extra layer of safety while improving long-term implant stability.
Another key benefit is consistency of results. Since the implant is placed according to a pre-planned design, outcomes are more predictable and repeatable, which is especially important for long-term success and aesthetics. In many cases, computer guidance also improves efficiency, leading to shorter surgical appointments and fewer surprises during treatment.
Overall, computer-guided implant surgery offers patients a more precise, controlled, and confident implant experience—combining modern technology with careful planning to deliver results that are both reliable and long-lasting.
PROS
- Permanent and stable solution.
- With proper care they are as durable as natural teeth.
- Restores ability to eat and speak normally.
- Stops bone loss.
- They look and feel like regular teeth.
CONS
- Depending on the patient condition, in some cases this procedure may take over a year to be completed, so it’s not likely recommended as an immediate solution.
- Additional procedures may be required, such as bone graft and/or sinus lift. This would increase the cost and time of the treatment.
- Tender gums and difficulty eating may be present during the healing process.
FAQs
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Procedure FAQs
Our specialists always recommend having a first full evaluation with a CT SCAN. If you already have your results, you can bring them in person or send them via e-mail. If you do not have them, we can recommend a specialized x-ray facility.
If you´ve had radiation treatments, smoke regularly, or suffer from a chronic disorder, such as heart disease, or diabetes; you would need to be evaluated individually.
My Trip FAQs
Yes, American Citizens are allowed to cross bringing only their ID. If you are a permanent resident, you will need your Green Card. If you have a different nationality, your passport and legal documentation will be required.
For more official information visit: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/canada-mexico-travel
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