What Is Robotic Implant? How Is It Done?
What Is Robotic Implant?
Robotic implant is a breakthrough technology in the field of dentistry, which stands out as a tremendous advancement in the field of modern medicine. Thanks to this method, it is easier for dentists to offer more effective and long-lasting treatments to patients. This type of implant refers to the process of adding artificial tooth roots made of titanium to the jawbone by surgical methods to solve the problem of tooth deficiency. The robotic technology used in the treatment process ensures that the surgical procedure is performed in a more precise and predictable manner.

Why is Robotic Implant Application Performed?
With robotic implant application, surgical procedures can be performed in a more precise and controlled manner. Technological applications ensure accurate implant placement and reduce the risk of complications.
With digital imaging and simulation techniques, customised procedures can be designed according to the oral structure of the patients. Patient-specific applications ensure successful functional and aesthetic integration of the implant. It increases the comfort of patients as it causes faster healing and less pain.
This implant procedure is preferred because it offers a more advanced and precise approach compared to traditional dental implantation methods. If the patient’s condition favours this treatment procedure, it can be used to facilitate the treatment.
Thanks to the robotic technology used, the patient’s comfort increases and the healing process is greatly shortened. With digital imaging and simulation techniques, more appropriate and customised treatments can be applied to the tooth structure of the patients.
How is Robotic Implant Application Performed?
When performing this implant application, the patient’s oral structure is first analysed in detail with digital imaging and simulation techniques. As a result of these analyses, the structure of the patient’s jawbone and the most suitable location where the implant will be placed are determined.
In the next stage, robotic surgery systems are included in the area where the dentist will perform the operation. The systems provide precise guidance to the surgeon during the procedure and help to place the implant at the correct angle and depth.
In the final step of the implant system, the titanium implant is placed into the jawbone through surgical incisions and the operation is completed. After the healing process, the implant integrates with the jawbone and an artificial tooth is placed on it. Robotic application provides a more predictable and precise process. Unlike traditional methods, it can also be said that it provides more successful results.
Are The Results Of Robotic Implant Application Permanent?
Since the application is carried out with artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials such as titanium, it gives permanent results. The implant integrates naturally with the patient’s jawbone. This process is called “osteointegration” and ensures that the implant is firmly attached to the jawbone. The strength and stability of the implant attached to the jawbone increases.
Although such implants are a reliable treatment option for patients with reduced quality of life due to lack of teeth, patients should pay attention to oral hygiene and perform the necessary care in order to achieve successful results. Regular dental check-ups and following the recommendations of dentists are also important to support the treatment.
In rare cases, infections, bone resorption, loosening of the implant may occur. These situations may have negative effects on robotic implant permanence, but thanks to modern technology and improved techniques, risks can be minimised and the best results can be achieved.
Is Robotic Implant a Painful Procedure?
It can be said that robotic implant application is not a painful procedure. Minimal and controllable pain or discomfort may occur. During the surgical procedure, local anaesthesia is applied. In this way, the patient does not feel pain during the procedure. Since the procedure time is short, the feeling of discomfort is greatly reduced.
After the robotic implant application, mild swelling or pain may occur in the area where the implant is placed. Although mild pain in the postoperative period is normal, it subsides within a few days. Thanks to the biocompatibility of titanium implants, pain problems can rarely be seen in the long term.
What Are The Advantages Of Robotic Implant Application?
Robotic implant application brings some advantages compared to traditional implant methods. The advantages of the application are as follows:
- Thanks to robotic technology, the chance of success increases as the implant application is performed more precisely and predictably.
- Robotic surgery causes less damage to tissues and accelerates the healing process. Patients can return to their routines in a short time.
- Thanks to digital imaging and simulation techniques, the oral structure of patients can be easily analysed. It is possible to design customised implants.
- Since robotic implants are made of biocompatible materials, they harmonise with the body.
- With implants, an appearance and chewing functions close to natural teeth can be obtained.
- Implants provide a long-term and permanent treatment by integrating with the jawbone.
- The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and is completed with minimal pain and discomfort.
- Implants can be applied without damaging and cutting neighbouring teeth.
Thanks to all these advantages, the treatment process is completed very easily and quickly.
What Should Be Considered Before The Procedure?
There are some important points to be considered before robotic implant application. Before the implant application, it is necessary to consult a dentist and undergo a general oral health check. It is important for the dentist to have information about the general health status, allergies and medications used in order to prevent complications that may occur during the procedure.
It is necessary to ensure oral hygiene before the robotic implant procedure. It is recommended to brush teeth regularly, use dental floss and mouthwash. Gaining dental care habits and applying them in the post-procedure process is important for a rapid recovery process.
Smoking and alcohol consumption before the implant application may adversely affect the healing process, so these habits should be avoided. The pre-surgical instructions given by the dentist should be followed exactly, so that the procedure can be performed more successfully and smoothly. By paying attention to these, the successful realisation of the implant application can be ensured to complete the treatment smoothly.
What Should Be Considered After The Procedure?
After the robotic implant procedure, there are some points to be considered to speed up the process and for an easy healing process. In this process, wound care and oral hygiene should be applied as recommended by the doctor. Painkillers and antibiotics should be used regularly and attention should be paid to the nutrition routine.
It is recommended to consume soft and non-hot foods for the first few days and to take the vitamins and minerals necessary for the implant to heal. Smoking and alcohol consumption during the healing process may adversely affect the success of the implant. Therefore, these habits should be avoided.
Regularly attending the appointments determined by the doctor ensures that the implant can be followed up and supports the healing process. Mild pain and swelling may occur after the procedure. In case of severe pain and abnormal swelling, you should consult a doctor immediately. By following these recommendations, the implant can be successfully fixed and long-lasting. Complications that may occur can also be prevented.
What Are The Differences Between Classical Implant And Robotic Implant Application?
When the techniques used between classical implant and robotic implant application are evaluated before and after the procedure and the healing process, the following differences can be mentioned:
- While the surgical procedure is performed manually in classical implant application, robotic implant application is performed in a more precise and predictable way using robotic surgical systems.
- Robotic implant application supports the use of higher precision and correct techniques. It facilitates the placement of the implant in the correct position and depth.
- Since robotic implants damage less tissue in the surgical procedure, the healing process can be completed faster.
- Robotic implants can provide a more natural appearance and better chewing function than conventional implants.
- The success rate of robotic implant application may be higher than classical implants.
- Robotic implant application may be more costly than classical implants.
These differences emphasise that robotic implant application is more advantageous and is a more advanced technology. The general health status and needs of the patients decide which method will be used.
Who Can Have Robotic Implant Application?
Robotic implant application may be suitable for many patients who suffer from tooth loss and whose jaw bone is suitable. The suitability is determined after a detailed evaluation by the dentist. In line with the examinations and examinations, details such as the suitability of the jawbone, age, habits and oral hygiene are evaluated.
The general health status of the patients should be suitable for implant application and the jawbone should have entered the adulthood period when the development of the jawbone is completed. People who smoke and drink alcohol are advised to abandon these habits or reduce them in the process. The dentist guides the process at this point.
Good oral hygiene supports the successful integration of the implant. Since each patient’s situation is different, it is decided to be applied as a result of the dentist’s evaluation and recommendation to determine the suitability for robotic implant application.
How Does The Healing Process Progress After The Application?
The healing process after robotic implant application may vary depending on the general health status of the patient and the reaction of the jawbone to the procedure. Mild pain, swelling and bleeding may occur in the first days after the procedure. With the regular use of painkillers and antibiotics recommended by the doctor, recovery can be achieved in a short time.
The healing process begins in the first week. During these days, oral hygiene is of great importance and cleaning should be done effectively in accordance with the guidelines set by the dentist. Swelling and pain decrease in the following days. The wounds in the procedure area heal and the implant is expected to begin to integrate with the jawbone.
The integration of the implant with the jawbone may spread over a long period between 2-6 months. At the end of this period, the implant stabilises and the treatment is completed by inserting an artificial tooth or denture. In order for the healing process to be successful, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions, pay attention to oral hygiene and follow the controls regularly. In this way, the positive effects of the treatment can be easily seen.
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