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Artificial dental implants: the latest in innovation and technology

Written by Guest Author | Aug 10, 2021 2:30:00 PM

Compared to dentures, partials and bridges, dental implants can mean fewer visits to the dentist because they’re easier to maintain. In addition to looking more natural, they typically feel more comfortable, following recovery from the cosmetic process. They can also last a lifetime and prevent bone loss in your jaw.

The advancement in technology means dental implant procedures can be minimally invasive, digitally personalised treatment planning and a faster procedure compared to previous years.

The DIOnavi dental implant procedure’s differentiator is that there is no surgical incision, which often means less complications, minimal pain and faster healing for the patient. Conventional implant surgery requires several appointments over a longer period of time and is more invasive, as it will require a surgical incision in the gums to place the post, which will hold your new tooth.

"DIOnavi is a fantastic implant system. The manufacturing company is constantly innovating and bringing out new technology. They have released a much shorter implant and even an implant that’s UV-activated," says Dr Robby Sehmi at Finesse Dental in Stanhope Gardens, NSW.

"It’s a complete implant system that allows scanner and cone beam images to be seamlessly integrated together. When working on the planning, they provide a surgical guide and the required implants."

He says all the components associated with the implant are supplied, including the prosthesis. This consistency in the materials means that all its components are made and work for this particular system, increasing the potential success of the overall treatment. Often, other implant systems use a variety of brands, along with cone parts and adaptable components. At times, using alternative parts can be liable to fail.

"There’s peace of mind knowing that every part fits into the implant that you’ve selected. I’ve been using it for the past three years and have placed about 120 implants in that time. The system gives reliable and cohesive results," Dr Sehmi adds.

It's advised that users specify a custom-built abutment when ordering. As all biological conditions are different, a generic connection can sometimes result in loose fittings. DIOnavi can provide a custom abutment if specified.

If you're needing dental implants for your practice, do not hesitate to get in touch with a member of the Credabl team today by live chatting at www.credabl.com.au or call 1300 27 33 22.