DIOnavi® Digital Dental Implants in Paddington
Experience a revolutionary way to replace your missing teeth with DIOnavi digital navigation dental implant surgery at Red Hill Dental. With the use of a 3D computer simulation, we can determine the optimal way to proceed with your implants while minimising discomfort and maximising convenience.
Advantages Over Traditional Implant Surgery
The many advantages of DIOnavi include:
- Decreased bleeding
- Reduced pain
- Minimal noise
- No damage to surrounding structures
- No sutures needed
- No water pooling in the mouth
The Fresh Approach of DIOnavi
The traditional approach to dental implants involves the exposure of the bone through the gums. With DIOvani digital navigation, however, a small hole is all that’s required to place the implant. There are no messy moulds or impressions required. Our precise guide allows for the discovery of the safest and best path to surgery, determining the placement of your osseous tissue and nerves so that we can complete the procedure more effectively and efficiently.
Greater Accuracy, Stability and Safety
As DIOnavi is flapless, it’s suitable for many people who would otherwise not be eligible for dental implants. If you have diabetes, mental or systemic diseases or high blood pressure, you may be a suitable candidate for this type of surgery. Furthermore, those who have felt too busy or apprehensive to receive dental implants may find this option suits their needs. DIOnavi boasts the lowest error range in the world, making it the clear choice to regain a natural-looking, gorgeous smile. To learn more visit their website at www.dionvavi.com.
In fact, a DIOnavi procedure takes just 10-20 minutes. Every step will be completed promptly so that you can return to your desired activities.
Learn More About Restoring Your Smile
If you’d like to discuss whether you may be a candidate, book a consultation with Dr Henry or Dr Ying for dental implants. Contact us to schedule your appointment!
* Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.