Tomoguide provides dental implant planning and guided surgery services using CAD/CAM technology. They create 3D models from patient CT scans to virtually plan implant placement. Surgeons can then use the printed surgical guides for a precise, flapless procedure. The process involves digital planning, stereolithographic guide fabrication, and worldwide shipping within a week. Tomoguide aims to offer accurate, minimally invasive implant surgery at affordable prices.
2. WHAT IS
TOMOGUIDE
It is a solution for the placement of dental implants, taking
advantage of minimally invasive surgery, covering the various
processes from diagnosis, planning, surgery and prostheses.
Providing fast and accurate surgery at a very reasonable price.
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3. ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING
TOMOGUIDE
It is a minimally invasive placement of dental implants surgery solution
using CAD/CAM from the DICOM language of tomography, which
allows:
• Predictability: As planning takes place before the day of
surgery, there are less surprises and unpredictable situations.
• Indicated: A flapless surgery that works both for patients
partially toothless and totally toothless, as well as early recovery.
Provided the patient meets required post-surgery conditions.
• Greater satisfaction for all: combines ideal aesthetic planning
with dental impressions, and the precision of guided surgery, providing
greater satisfaction to patients with professional treatment.
• Less surgical time: pre-planning and our innovative
first class guide system allows significantly reduced operating time,
resulting in a shorter surgical time and mild post-operative discomfort,
without lift flaps.
• Accuracy and precision: surgery guided by CAD/CAM technique.
It allows the surgeon to execute this procedure with extremely high
precision, obtaining the best results.
• Professional management: our team is professional and technically assists in
the
CAD planning of the surgery.
• Data management: with a click interact with us taking advantage of the
internet, orders are shipped, managed and tracked online. Guides are
produced and are shipped in a matter of days to your office.
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5. Double scanning
method
Tomographic images are the main tool to perform a surgery
assisted with computer (CAD), since with these images we
can faithfully reproduce the 3D structure to analyze the
patient.
Using the double scanning technique, our design department,
is able to create 3D objects from DICOM images obtained from
upper jaw and palate, upper-mouth impression and/or
radiographic Guide, allowing the designer to merge, overlap, or
separate them at will.
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6. WAYS TO SHARE DICOM FILES WITH
TOMOGUIDE S.A.S
DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine) is the standard recognized worldwide for the exchange of medical tests,
designed for handling, display, storage, printing and transmission. It includes the definition of a format file and a network
communication protocol. The communication protocol is an application protocol that uses TCP/IP for communication between
systems. DICOM files can be exchanged between two entities that have capacity to receive images and data from patients in DICOM
format.
DICOM enables the integration of scanners, servers, workstations, printers and network hardware from multiple vendors within a
storage system and communication of images. Different machines, servers, and workstations have a DICOM conformance statement
which clearly states the DICOM classes that are supported. DICOM has been widely adopted by hospitals and is making a foray into
small offices of dentists and doctors.
WHAT IS A DICOM FILE ?
Tomoguide S.A.S offers an official account to share Dicom files quickly and safely for display and work on Google Drive, SkyDrive and
Dropbox.
For more information consult www.tomoguide.com for the entire process of registration and how to send Dicom files for processing at
Tomoguide S.A.S
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7. C.A.D Virtual
planning
Computer aided design (CAD) is the use of computational tools
supported in hardware and software that enable our designers from
the CT language DICOM to perform virtual surgery, obtaining the
virtual axis of the implant placed within the 3D mandible or maxilla,
and from that axis, the surgical stereolithography (CAM) guide is
designed, to produce the finished product requested by the
implantologist.
These tools can be basically divided into 2D images and 3D modeling.
2D images are based on vectors such as points, lines, arcs and
polygons, geometric entities that can be operated via a graphical
interface. 3D Models add surfaces and solids.
At the time of design, you can associate to each stereolithography
model or surgical guide a number of properties such as color, coat,
style line, name, geometric definition, material, etc., which allows you
to manage the information in a logical way.
MAILING OF SURGICAL
GUIDES
Our average delivery time is 4-7 days. After having
been approved, the CAD design of the surgical Guide
is shipped by recorded mail to the address of the
dental surgery.
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8. FABRICATION GUIDE SURGICAL STEREOLITHOGRAPHY CAM
(COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING)
The STL file, is sent to our stereo-lithographic print Center, making the surgical guide of the patient. Our technology provides
precision, and the ability of precise duplication with twin guides and dimensional stability in time (long-lasting).
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9. find us on social networks as
Tomoguide
Telephone: (+57) 300-618-1514
Address: Calle 15 No 15-61
Buga - Valle del Cauca - Colombia
Mail: tomoguidesas@gmail.com
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