Implant3D: A New Tool for Simulating Dental Implant Procedures

Implant3D is a new computer program which allows you to simulate various scenarios for dental implant operations. Using your PC, Implant3D will allow you to plan many different aspects of dental implant operations in order to provide better patient care and obtain a higher degree of efficacy in actual operations.

Implant3D will allow you to simulate the process of placing a dental implant in both 2D and 3D options. You can use the program to view axial images, from which Implant3D will then create panoramic sections and bone models, generate bone density estimations, and identify the position of the patient’s mandibular canal.

This allows you to better plan the operation to implant the prosthesis by giving you accurate measurements and positions. You will be able to view all aspects of the patient’s anatomy, bone density, and structural features, and then place the implants on the patient’s model before performing the actual operation. The software will result in implant procedures being done in a safer, quicker, and more efficient way.

Images produced by the software are also useful in aiding communication with patients, who will become better informed about their procedures by viewing the images and simulations from the Implant3D software. Therefore, Implant3D will help insure compliance with the protocols on informed consent. For particularly educational or interesting cases, it is possible to save images to a CD-ROM for future use. Implant3D has been designed to be very user-friendly and easy-to-learn, so you’ll see the benefits of the program quickly.

Implant3D is being offered by Laserdenta; the software supports over 60 different formats, including the commonly used Dicom 3.0. If you would like further information from Laserdenta on the Implant3D software, you may reach them at 1-866-328-5011.

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