BioniQ guided surgery
In our digital implantology, we offer solutions and services for both pilot guided and fully guided surgery using the BioniQ implant system. Guided work systems can help to improve the results of any implant treatment by positioning the implant more accurately than freehand procedures. In both cases, a surgical template is used as this helps to prepare the implant osteotomy with precision.
BioniQ pilot guided surgery
Pilot guided surgery ensures that the implant is optimally positioned without increasing the time required for surgery and removes the need for the extensive range of instruments required for fully guided surgery. With pilot guided surgery, the template is only used for drilling with an S2.9 drill at the beginning of the preparation procedure. Other instruments are then used freehand, i.e. without a surgical template, according to the standard BioniQ surgical protocol. The pilot osteotomy, prepared in exactly the required direction and thanks to a drill stop at the necessary depth, guides the remaining instruments. Further preparation and insertion of the implant takes place after the template has been removed.
- Easy to use
- Minimum of instruments
- Cost-effective
BioniQ fully guided surgery
BioniQ fully guided surgery is designed for prosthetics driven individual treatment using BioniQ implants, with a surgical template guiding the precise trajectory of all instruments. It is fitted with titanium sleeves with tool stops to reach the pre-planned preparation depth. The diameter of the guide sleeves makes it possible to insert the implants without removing the surgical template. Consequently, it is even easier to place the implants in precise prosthetic positions in accordance with the plan.
- Optimisation of prosthetic space for the restoration
- Certainty in anatomically difficult situations
- A modern solution popular with patients
Case reports
- Guided surgery in case of low bone volume; Dr. Pavel Hyspler: Implantologie Journal 10/2021
If you want to implant in places with insufficient bone for classic implantation, there are several possibilities. BioniQ Guided Surgery seems to be one of them. Modern technologies bring the patient more comfort and, thus, greater satisfaction.
- Possible use of computer-assisted surgical procedures; Dr. Jiri Hrkal: Implantologie Journal 10/2022
Based on his many years of experience with guided surgery and dynamic navigation Dr. Jiri Hrkal reports, how current technologies, materials, procedures and LASAK BioniQ implants help him to treat his patients functionally, aesthetic and long-term stable and sustainable.
Download
- BioniQ product catalog 2024 (3.63 MB)
- Terms and conditions of use of LASAK guided surgery (160.81 KB)