A comprehensive treatment planning system is complete with the Navigator™ Surgical and Laboratory Instrumentation offering:
Hex-Orientation: Allows the laboratory to pour a master cast and orient the analogs as the implants will be positioned, to achieve restoration of single-unit cement-retained cases and cases where abutments are off-angle
Depth Control: Drills are depth specific with stops built in for definitive preparation and for reducing the chance for error. There is no need for adjustable depth control measures, loops, calipers or looking for the right line
Variable Prolongation: Decreases the amount of vertical space needed to perform certain types of dental implant surgery that inherently require longer instrumentation
Easy-To-Identify Instrumentation: Simplifies the process of using the instrumentation for the clinician and staff
Surgical Flexibility: Currently available for Certain® Implants in MicroMiniplant™, 4.1mm and 5mm diameters and Certain PREVAIL® 3/4/3, 4/3, 4/5/4 and 5/4 Implants
By Using Computer Tomography To Treat Patients, The Clinician Can:
Identify ridge concavities, converging roots, proximal nerve position or sinus location
Manage aesthetic considerations like scalloped thin tissue types or anterior cases with high smile lines
Perform flapless procedures that are less invasive
Anticipate the need for grafting, abutment angle correction, restorative and aesthetic results
Utilize chair time more efficiently to perform implant surgery