Surgical Guide is a medical device used during dental implant procedures to help clinicians accurately determine the location and orientation of implant placement. The use of this device minimizes errors and optimizes surgical outcomes, ensuring high precision and reducing the risk of potential complications during treatment.
At XCV Dental Lab, we craft Surgical Guides using advanced CAD/CAM technology and 3D printing. The primary materials used are high-durability acrylic or 3D-printed resin, which provide excellent strength and resistance during surgery.
The Surgical Guides from XCV Dental Lab can assist in precise drilling for both single implants and full-arch restorations. With the support of the guide, surgeons can perform procedures quickly and efficiently while ensuring patient safety.
XCV currently offers three different kinds of implant surgical guides:
- Tooth-Borne Surgical Guides: Made of rigid acrylic, these guides fit snugly against adjacent teeth to keep the teeth stable during the procedure.
- Tissue-Borne Surgical Guides: These guides are supported and retained by fixed pins that anchor them to the mucosa and the oral structure.
- Bone-Supported Surgical Guides: These guides are directly attached to the patient’s bone structure, providing firm fixation that prevents any movement during surgery.
Benefits:
- Ensures high accuracy
- Minimizes errors
- Saves surgical time
- Reduces treatment costs