Dental Cad Cam

 

The Computer Aided Implantology Academy organizes workshops, congresses and courses for all the Implantologists and Prosthesists who want to acquire the necessary information about the new approach to oral implant surgery. The aim is to show the immediate delivery of the bridge at the same time of the surgery, obtained using the cad-cam technology on the stereolitografic models derived from the CT scan project.

Using the new cad/cam technology, it's possible execute a very exact evaluation about available size bone (measurement and calibration) and, not last, place the implants, drawing them inside the image of patient, very simply and intuitive, in order to simulate the operation. The implant placement is also driven by the position of the final restoration visible into the Ct images as the patient wear the radiopaque stent obtained from the conventional wax-up procedure. All the drawing cad files are transfered to a cam process, that build, by a laser robot, 3D models with stereolytographic or prototyping technology identical with the image and origin files. This process applied to the medical and maxillofacial procedures, allow to obtain 3D models exactly identical with the patient anatomy and guides that drive the surgeon to the approprite implant placement.

The 1st International Computer Aided Implantology Academy Congress (May 2006) will take place in Rome. Speakers and Moderators from all around the world will contribute with their experience to the knowledge in the Computer Guided Implantology and the most commonly used software systems and platforms. Read the Scientific Program

 

 

 

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