Kieferchirurgie und Gesichtschirurgie

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3-D diagnostic

3-D analysis with glossary termDVT (Digital volume tomography)

The exact position of the tooth implant is decisive: modern technology and innovative treatments allow accurate planning and realization of the desired result. Computer-aided three-dimensional representations of the jaw and low radiation, digital radiography provide accurate information on
Bone mass and volume. For a detailed implant - diagnostic practice has a digital volume tomography device of the latest generation (DVT - G 9000):

Through the development of the conventional CT scanner, a special unit for the field of maxillo-facial skeleton has been developed. As with a single shot various reconstructions from different angles are possible ( glossary termAxial , glossary termCoronal , sagital, and panoramic and 3-D representations), can be avoided retakes and an increased radiation exposure. The radiation dose depends on the device is only about 1 / 100 - 1 / 400 the dose of a conventional CT's and is thus comparable with a panoramic radiograph. Similarly, the resolution is excellent, so that details such as bone, enamel, dentin, periodontal ligament can be better represented in the DVT. The extremely accurate findings for the preoperative diagnosis and implant planning means that nothing stands in your way. The digital volume tomography ensure a comprehensive diagnosis of low level radiation exposure.

Practice Diagnostic

Against a planned implantation using this procedure, a precise determination
the bony structures of the upper and lower jaw out and individual
Specificities detected. As one of Germany's eight clinics in the practice
an additional navigation ( glossary termRobodent ), the computer-aided implantation
in particularly complex cases.

Computer simulations are the basis for accurate planning and support the treatment before and during therapy. Patients can be illustrated with these representations of the final results of treatment and be given an accurate prediction of the result in terms of scale and cost of treatment.