Implants and Oral Surgery

Optimize implant treatment and placement and selection of the most suitable implant type, size, location, and angulations prior to surgery.

Precise, cross-sectional slices of any desired location in the maxilla or mandible provide exact anatomical information, including dimensions and locations.
More accurate information can result in less invasive surgery if extracting the tooth and better designs to align the tooth if moving it.
3-D images assist in determining if bone grafting or sinus lift is warranted in areas of insufficient bone for the implant procedure.
More accurate three-dimensional views of impacted molars.
Determine more precise tooth position to visualize impaction within the alveolar bone, location relative to adjacent teeth, and proximity to vital structures, such as the nerve canal, sinus walls, and cortical borders.
Detect and evaluate problems before they become serious Accurately measure bone and jaw deformities, assess bone lesions and changes of the jaw, and detect other pathologies, such as cysts, tumors, and disease.
Three-dimensional views of critical structures for complete TMJ ANALYSIS.
The i-CAT's ability to provide three-dimensional images of the condyles and surrounding structures allows for complete analysis and diagnosis of bone morphology, joint space, and function - all critical to TMJ dysfunction treatment and care.
Ten second, high-speed scan captures TMJ open jaw views quickly and accurately.
Detect RESTRICTED AIRWAYS and determine appropriate treatments
3-D data enhances airway assessment and can result in reconsideration of the treatment plan if the patient has a typical airway, versus a restricted airway, which may be susceptible to collapse.