Osteotomy depths are designed to be up to 1.5 mm longer than the corresponding implant insertion depth. We call this difference the “v-factor”. Not only does it vary by manufacturer,… read more →
We’ve uploaded a new video which gives an introduction to Guided Surgery Solutions’ ThinLayer® dental implant drill guide system and how FutureTooth position – the key to restorative-driven treatment planning… read more →
Guided surgery using a CT-derived drill guide is the most accurate method for placing implants. However, preparing an osteotomy using a drill guide is not like using a drill press… read more →
We’ve uploaded a new webinar on how to use Blue Sky Plan for dental implant treatment planning. This webinar covers the basics on how to plan a case from start… read more →
ORLANDO, FL – Guided Surgery Solutions, LLC exhibited at the 95th American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Annual Meeting at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, October 7 to… read more →
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Guided Surgery Solutions, LLC exhibited at the 99th American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) Annual Meeting at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA, September 28 to October 1. Over… read more →
In an article posted in the Journal of the American Dental Association, authors Philip Worthington, Jeffrey Rubenstein, and David C. Hatcher looked into different imaging options for the evaluation and… read more →
Tube guides work well when they work, however they face significant limitations in many situations. In our survey of 12,000 implant-placing doctors, the 875 respondents consistently faced these limitations: Visual… read more →
Guided surgery has in many places become synonymous with flapless surgery. Although well-planned cases and guides do offer more confidence in performing flapless surgery, in many cases flap reflection is… read more →
Overall, guided surgery provides greater accuracy with equal or less than time than non-guided techniques. Collecting the necessary data upfront (scans and models) requires a few minutes of staff time.… read more →