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Guided Implantology: An In-depth Look at Techniques and Benefits

By Dr. Rabbina | 28 Feb 2024

In ever-evolving Dentistry, guided implantology stands out as a revolutionary approach that has transformed the way dental implants are placed. This technique combines cutting-edge technology with meticulous planning to achieve precise and predictable outcomes. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the techniques and benefits of guided implantology, shedding light on its significance in modern dentistry.

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Zygoma Implant and Pterygoid Implant Role in Atrophic Maxilla

By Dr. Rabbina | 26 Feb 2024

In the territory of maxillofacial surgery, atrophic maxilla poses significant challenges. Defined by a loss of bone volume in the upper jaw, it can severely impact facial aesthetics, oral function, and even psychological well-being. However, advancements in surgical techniques have led to innovative solutions, prominently involving the Zygoma and Pterygoid bones. In this blog, we delve into the pivotal roles of the Zygoma and Pterygoid in addressing atrophic maxilla cases, highlighting their anatomical significance, surgical implications, and therapeutic benefits.

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3D Printing in Dentistry with Advanced Solution

By Dr. Rabbina | 02 Feb 2024

3D Printing in Dentistry Change Digital Denture Workflows in Dentistry In the past time fixing the teeth often meant a very uncomfortable and long time waiting process. But now things are changing faster than before. New technology invented the modern 3D printing. This innovation is making a big difference in how dentists work and making it easier than before and also faster to give people healthier and happy smiles on their faces. Dentistry improved faster way in this technologically changing era. In the old days, dentists used messy putty to take moulds off patient teeth, and then you had to wait for many days or weeks for a dental lab to create your new tooth. The process was slow and sometimes it was an uncomfortable and painful process

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