GHGL 3D-printed dental surgical guides are customized to fit a patient's mouth and have higher accuracy. As a result, implants are placed precisely with high geometric accuracy. Procedures are shorter, less invasive, and provide a less stressful experience for clinicians and patients.
Surgical Guide - 3D Printing
3D printing dentistry solutions make it easier to produce custom products like dental prosthetics, implants, and surgical equipment such as guides. Surgical guides are becoming a standard tool to assist implant procedures, reduce surgery duration, and reduce the risk of complications. With advanced 3D printing systems, dental surgical guides are more affordable and accurate than ones made with traditional processes.
Traditional Production vs. 3D Printing for Dental Surgical Guide
Surgical guides aid in safe and efficient implant placement. Oral cavities are a restricted space, and implants must be placed accurately for a prosthetic’s success.
The conventional thermoforming method for making surgical guides can’t account for soft tissue resiliency and bone topography. Traditional methods highly depend on the clinician’s skill and require more chair time for the patient.
3D-printed dental surgical guides are also customized to fit a patient’s mouth and have higher accuracy. As a result, implants are placed precisely with high geometric accuracy. Procedures are shorter, less invasive, and provide a less stressful experience for clinicians and patients.
Thermoforming
The traditional thermoforming process for producing surgical guides involves multiple steps to customize the guide to the patient’s mouth. The process begins with a dental impression or intraoral digital scan. A technician makes alginate/polyvinyl siloxane mold from the dental impression. Alternatively, the oral scan of the patient’s mouth provides the data for making a 3D-printed model.
The technician heats and thermoforms a thermoplastic sheet over the cast or 3D-printed model, cuts it, and then polishes. Sleeves are also placed in the surgical guide to strengthen the guide hole, ensuring surgical instruments and implants direct to the proper location.
Practices often outsource surgical guides to a lab and finish them in the office before surgery. Although thermoforming is still common for many dental products, it is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and expensive. Directly 3D printing surgical guides is an efficient, faster, and more accurate alternative solution.
Directly 3D Printing
3D printing solutions that combine dental-specific software, hardware, and resins provide a faster and more efficient alternative to thermoforming dental surgical guides. The practitioner simply sends a CAD file of the surgical guide to their 3D printer, which produces it using high-performance production resins. Production 3D printing systems tailored for dental practices streamline surgical guides’ production by minimizing the grinding and buffing post-processing steps. Increasing speed and quality, production 3D printing systems maximize lab productivity.
The Benefits of Directly 3D Printing Your Dental Surgical Guide
3D printing production systems give practitioners three main benefits toward greater patient comfort and reduced risk of complications:
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