With the Zirkonzahn.Implant-Planner implant planning software, the cooperation between the dentist and the dental laboratory can be taken to new levels, reconciling the planned aesthetic design of a prosthetic restoration with the planned implant situation (backward planning).
Based on digitally merged patient data (such as DICOM data or data from model or face scans), the dentist can determine the optimal implant position in terms of function, anatomy and aesthetics, taking bone structure and set-up into account. The user is guided through the planning process one step at a time, making implant planning an easy task right from the outset and requiring only a minimum of user familiarity with software procedures.
With the data transfer feature the data can easily be sent to the dental lab. Here, the surgical guides, the restorations, the custom impression trays and/or the models with laboratory analogues are made. This allows the dentist to receive all components required for an implant case simultaneously, for the immediate loading of implants. All structures - from surgical guide to the prosthetic restoration itself - can be manufactured using the Zirkonzahn CAD/CAM system. Every step fits perfectly with the existing Zirkonzahn workflow. The open data-exchange feature allows the use of CAD/CAM systems by other manufacturers or 3D printers for the production of surgical guides
Tuesday, 3 December, 2024