ClaroNav has released Navident 3, the 3rd generation of its dental surgery navigation system. Navident is a solution in computer-aided dental surgery that offers dental practices a highly portable method to plan the desired restoration and implant placement on a virtual patient, then execute the plan on the real patient’s jaw.
The upgrade includes expanded features of earlier Navident systems, including its treatment guidance system for fully edentulous jaws; the use of additional CT-to-jaw registration methods, and a set of reusable accessories supporting these methods.
Navident 3 is said to be able to guide the drilling for implant placement in “practically any jaw”, while reducing pre-surgical preparation time and procedure costs. It also features innovative registration methods including trace registration; touch registration; and NaviBite registration.
Reusable new tools include a tracer and several types of reusable jaw trackers. According to ClaroNav, they enable Navident to track jaw motions in a minimally intrusive manner.
“By widening its indications for use to include any patient with missing teeth, including the 10 per cent of US population that is missing all of their teeth, this clearance will make it even more compelling for American dental surgeons to integrate Navident into their daily workflow,” said Jason Pardo, Global VP of Sales and Marketing for ClaroNav.
“Navident, with its highly innovative Trace-and-Place and Touch-and-Place workflows, facilitates same day surgery and full arch restoration, providing the fast and efficient precision dentistry that many of these patients are looking for and can now benefit from.”
ClaroNav specialises in the development of surgical navigation solutions through several products lines and divisions, including: Navident; Navient/Cranial; NaviX/OEM; and the MicronTracker camera.
Click here for more information on the Navident 3 surgical navigation system from ClaroNav.
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