Implantation using a template
Template-based navigational implantation (surgical template implantation) is a modern method of installing dental implants into the jawbone with 100% accuracy.
In our clinic, such surgical intervention is performed by experienced specialists using the latest computer technologies. Implants are placed with minimal damage to soft tissues. Thanks to such implantation, the aesthetic appearance of the dental arch is instantly improved.
PROCEDURE TECHNOLOGY
The surgical 3D-template is a thin yet rigid cap with holes where the implants will be inserted. The structure of the cap allows it to be securely fixed either on preserved teeth or directly on the jaw without teeth.
Using a 3D image, the implant surgeon and orthodontic dentist calculate the angle of inclination and depth of insertion for the future implant, considering all the specific features of the patient's maxillofacial structure. By using the surgical template, the dental surgeon can place the implant through a puncture in the gum or a minimal incision, making the dental implantation surgery minimally invasive.

Indications and Contraindications
Indications for performing navigational implantation:
01Implantation in aesthetically significant areas.
02Bone tissue deficit.
03Installation of 3-4 or more implants.
04Small distance between preserved teeth.
05Significant angulation of tooth roots.
06Prosthetics following protocols such as All-On-4, All-On-6.
Contraindications for performing navigational implantation:
01Marked immunodeficiency.
02Acute form of viral or infectious disease.
03Insufficient bone tissue.
04Blood clotting disorders.
05Allergic reactions.
06Presence of serious mental illnesses.
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