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Product News
Fully digital implant workflow
with the Planmeca Romexis® Implant Guide module
PLANMECA ROMEXIS® is the leading software platform
for dentistry. It supports all types of dental imaging and
offers an extensive range of tools for all specialities and
specialists. Planmeca Romexis now also enables a fully
digital implant workflow as the software allows users to
design their own implant guides for the first time.
TAKING an implant plan to actual surgery is now The fully digital implant workflow in Planmeca Romexis
easier than ever, as the Planmeca Romexis® software now consists of as follows:
includes all the required steps for a fully digital implant • Smile analysis and patient motivation in
workflow. All steps can be controlled and completed in
the all-in-one Planmeca Romexis software, from planning the Planmeca Romexis® Smile Design module
to manufacturing. • CBCT imaging with Planmeca ProMax® 3D X-ray units
• Matching CBCT images with any surface model of
The workflow has been completed with a new tool –
the Planmeca Romexis® Implant Guide module for the teeth in the Planmeca Romexis® 3D module
designing surgical implant guides. This elevates implant • Virtual crown design in the integrated
planning to another level as virtual plans can now be
brought to reality accurately. Planmeca PlanCAD® Easy software
• Prosthetic-driven implant planning in
“The Planmeca Romexis Implant Guide module allows
flexible design and cost-effective use of surgical guides,” the Planmeca Romexis® 3D Implant Planning module
states Helianna Puhlin-Nurminen, Vice President of • Implant guide design in the Planmeca Romexis
Planmeca’s Digital imaging and applications division. “Users
can create guides with a few simple steps and the open Implant Guide module
format STL file for the design can then be printed with a 3D • 3D printing of guides with the Planmeca Creo 3D printer
printer – such as the new Planmeca Creo™.”
“As a truly open system, Planmeca Romexis allows all
standard format images to be imported to the software for
creating a virtual patient – a combination of different types
of 3D images. If necessary, completed guide designs can
also be exported in the STL file format. This allows users to
always flexibly select their preferred workflows and tasks,”
Puhlin-Nurminen summarises. ▟
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