Advanced Technology
Benefits of CGF in Dentistry
Faster Healing and Tissue Regeneration
CGF stimulates natural cell growth, accelerating the healing of soft and hard tissues after procedures such as dental implants or extractions.
Reduced Inflammation and Pain
The bioactive proteins in CGF promote anti-inflammatory responses, reducing discomfort and swelling after surgery.
Lower Risk of Infection
CGF creates a natural barrier, minimizing the chance of infection by enhancing tissue regeneration and sealing wounds effectively.
Improved Bone Regeneration
It enhances the formation of new bone, which is essential for successful implant integration and bone grafts.
Autologous and Safe
Since CGF is derived from the patient’s own blood, the process eliminates the risk of allergic reactions or disease transmission.
Better Integration of Implants
CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography)
Benefits of CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) in Dentistry
Detailed 3D Imaging
CBCT captures three-dimensional views of the teeth, jawbones, and surrounding structures, offering more accuracy than traditional 2D X-rays.
Improved Diagnostics and Precision
It allows dentists to detect and diagnose complex issues such as fractures, bone abnormalities, and impacted teeth with higher precision.
Accurate Implant Planning
CBCT helps evaluate bone quality and quantity, essential for implant placement, ensuring the ideal position and angulation for long-term success.
Reduced Risk of Surgical Complications
With detailed images, dentists can identify critical structures like nerves and sinuses, minimizing the risk of injury during surgery.
Efficient Orthodontic Treatment Planning
CBCT is useful for assessing tooth alignment, jaw relationships, and airway spaces, aiding in more precise orthodontic treatment plans.
Detection of Pathologies and TMJ Disorders
CBCT can detect cysts, tumors, or infections and provides insights into temporomandibular joint (TMJ) issues that may not be visible on traditional X-rays.
Lower Radiation Exposure
Compared to conventional CT scans, CBCT exposes patients to significantly lower radiation, making it safer for dental use.
Shorter Scan Time
The imaging process is quick, often taking less than a minute, reducing patient discomfort and minimizing the need for retakes.
Comprehensive Evaluation of Airway Issues
CBCT is valuable in assessing airway obstructions, contributing to the diagnosis and treatment of conditions like sleep apnea.
Applications of CBCT in Dentistry
- Dental Implants: Precise evaluation of bone structure and implant planning
- Endodontics: Identification of root fractures, canals, and infections
- Oral Surgery: Guided surgery for wisdom tooth extraction or bone grafting
- Orthodontics: Evaluation of tooth positioning and jaw alignment
- TMJ Disorders: Accurate visualization of joint structures
- Pathology Detection: Identification of lesions, cysts, and tumors
- CBCT technology enhances patient care by improving the accuracy of diagnoses and the predictability of treatments. It is becoming a standard tool for modern dental practices, enabling safer, faster, and more effective treatment outcomes.
3D Image Intraoral Scanner
Benefits of 3D Intraoral Scanners
Improved Patient Experience
- 3D intraoral scanners eliminate discomfort by replacing traditional dental impressions with non-invasive digital scans.
- Accurate digital impressions result in quicker, painless procedures, enhancing patient satisfaction.
Higher Accuracy and Precision
- High-resolution 3D scans offer more precise impressions than conventional methods.
- Reduced errors in dental restorations (crowns, bridges, aligners) ensure a perfect fit, minimizing the need for adjustments.
Faster Turnaround Time
- Streamlined workflow allows dentists to send digital impressions directly to the lab, reducing delivery times.
- Same-day restorations are possible when combined with in-house milling technology.
Enhanced Communication and Visualization
- 3D visualization tools help dentists explain treatments to patients more clearly.
- Patient education with 3D models improves case acceptance and trust in the treatment plan.
Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly
- Reduced material waste by eliminating physical molds and impression trays.
- Cost savings from faster processes and fewer remakes of dental prosthetics.
Integration with Digital Dentistry Systems
- Seamless integration with CAD/CAM software enables efficient dental workflows.
- Compatibility with orthodontic and implant planning tools enhances treatment precision.