surgical guides

Surgical Guides Package

Let Us Help You Save Time and Remove the Hassle from Ordering Surgical Guides

If you have ordered surgical guides before you know there’s a real benefit from getting a knowledgeable and experienced service provider to help smooth out the process. Guides need to be ordered by surgical support type– bone, tooth, or mucosa. They need to precisely match your treatment plan. The paperwork that comes with them needs to be correct too.
We save clinicians the time and hassle of this process by working with you to order guides for you. To begin with, our manufacturer is the most widely used and trusted source by dentists for surgical guides. We can review your treatment plan with you and order the appropriate guide for your case. Then we follow a protocol to QC check each guide before sending out to you. Any issues we find are corrected before you get the guide– even if we have to have it remade.

Digital Dental Labs 3: The Future Is Now

“Dentistry is going digital” is a phrase we have been reading and discussing for some time now. Like all major breakthroughs, some approached the concept with excitement and enthusiasm for all the new possibilities, while others remain skeptical. Regardless of personal opinions, the truth is that dentistry has gone digital.

Digital Dental Labs 2: The Evolution

In our survey of the Digital Dental Labs, as we promised in our previous post (Digital Dental Labs), we have drawn up a picture of how those labs complement dental practices which utilize CBCT. The Digital Dental Labs offer various services, which not only complete the picture to the dentists, but they actually allow them to take all clinical and aesthetic factors into consideration, and to minimize surgical risks.

Digital Dental Labs

The CBCT technology arrived as fast as a TGV at the dentistry station some years ago. Many aspects of dentistry have become “Digital” with such technology- which was pretty much expected by many dentists, practitioners and professors. Some of us may agree or disagree on the benefits versus drawbacks; however, we would all agree that what we used to call 3 years ago a gizmo is becoming an everyday practice.

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