About DIO Navi Implants
Why We Use The DIO Navi System
Although DIO is one of many types of dental implants, their digitalised DIOnavi system has revolutionised that way that we carry out the dental implant procedure. Now, this fully optimised, fully digitalised system makes it easy for both dentists and patients to give and receive treatment. For us, it presents a calculated and controlled way of performing the DIOnavi implants process, while for you the patient, it means minimal surgery with less chair time and less danger of inflammation and/or infection.
About DIO Navi Implants
Why We Use The DIO Navi System
About minimal incision surgery
With traditional implants, the current practice is as follows:
• Open up the flaps of the gums
• Drill down into the bone
• Insert the implant and stitch up the flaps.
Then some months later…
• The flaps are opened again
• The implant is exposed and…
• The abutment is attached.
This can mean a slow recovery and a greater risk of bleeding, swelling, and infection.
• No sutures
• Little or no bleeding and
• Less risk of infection.
• Shorter recovery time
As a result, DIO navi implants are suitable for many patients with diabetes or high blood pressure or indeed those people with systemic (organ or tissue) disease. What’s more, DIO implant surgery takes on average 15-20 minutes for a single tooth implant and, depending on patient condition, they could also benefit from immediate abutment/crown placement – otherwise known as immediate loading.
Easy, simple, and effective, the DIO implant navigation system utilising a flapless surgery technique has revolutionised the way we think about modern teeth replacement methods.
To find out more about this innovative system and how it can help you to restore your smile, contact the Digital Dental Implant Institute today.
About minimal incision surgery
If you imagine keyhole surgery, then the DIO digital navigation implant system does exactly that, but for your teeth!
With traditional implants, the current practice is as follows:
• Open up the flaps of the gums
• Drill down into the bone
• Insert the implant and stitch up the flaps.
Then some months later…
• The flaps are opened again
• The implant is exposed and…
• The abutment is attached.
This can mean a slow recovery and a greater risk of bleeding, swelling, and infection.
Alternatively, with the DIO navi system, small holes are drilled through the gum and into the bone. using computerised surgical guides. These take into account the safest positioning for both implant depth and trajectory. Your DIO implants are then inserted exactly into the holes, meaning:
• No sutures
• Little or no bleeding and
• Less risk of infection
As a result, DIO navi implants are suitable for many patients with diabetes or high blood pressure or indeed those people with systemic (organ or tissue) disease. What’s more, DIO implant surgery takes on average 15-20 minutes for a single tooth implant and, depending on patient condition, they could also benefit from immediate abutment/crown placement – otherwise known as immediate loading.
Easy, simple, and effective, the DIO implant navigation system utilising a flapless surgery technique has revolutionised the way we think about modern teeth replacement methods.
To find out more about this innovative system and how it can help you to restore your smile, contact the Digital Dental Implant Institute today.