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Guided Implant Surgery in Argüelles, Madrid

Guided surgery represents the evolution of implant dentistry. A custom surgical guide, designed from your 3D scan, ensures that each implant is placed exactly where it was planned.

Guided surgery: implant dentistry with millimetre precision

Guided implant surgery is the most advanced protocol in dental implant dentistry. It combines the 3D scan (CBCT), surgical planning software and a 3D-printed guide to ensure the implant is placed exactly where it was virtually planned.

Advantages over conventional surgery

  • Less invasive: In many cases, it allows minimally invasive surgery without the need to raise tissue flaps.
  • Greater precision: The implant is placed in the exact position, angle and depth of the surgical plan.
  • Less chair time: Surgery is faster thanks to prior planning.
  • Faster recovery: Less tissue trauma means less swelling and post-operative pain.
  • Better aesthetic result: The optimal implant position makes it easier to create an aesthetic crown.

The process step by step

  1. CBCT scan of your mouth to obtain a precise 3D model of the bone.
  2. Virtual planning: The specialist designs the position of each implant in the software.
  3. Manufacture of the surgical guide: A guide that fits perfectly over your teeth is 3D-printed.
  4. Surgery: The guide directs the drill and the implant with millimetre precision.
  5. Restoration: The abutment and the final crown are placed.

Benefits of this treatment

Millimetre precision

The 3D guide ensures the exact planned position.

Faster surgery

Less chair time thanks to prior planning.

Accelerated recovery

Less tissue trauma reduces swelling and pain.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions about guided implant surgery in argüelles, madrid.

A surgical guide designed from your 3D scan places the implant in the exact planned position. This gives greater precision and safety, a faster surgery and, being less invasive, a more comfortable recovery.

Yes. By planning the procedure virtually before we start, important structures such as nerves and sinuses are respected, reducing the margin of error and making the result more predictable.

It is done under local anaesthetic and, thanks to less handling of the tissues, it usually involves less swelling and discomfort than the traditional technique. We give you clear post-operative instructions.

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