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1 Guide Right™ Immediate Placement & Immediate Load
Featuring: ■ Correction using Guide Right Components 15° bend toward the facial ■ Guide Post Bending Tool ■ Pre-op evaluation using software Invivo5 Anatomage WHITEHO

2 Fabrication of DIAGNOSTIC Guide
3 mm Guide Post 3 mm Diagnostic Guide Sleeve (1 cleat)

3 #11 has internal root resorbtion on palatal surface

4 Replacement of #11 with immediate placement & temporary restoration
Treatment Plan: Replacement of #11 with immediate placement & temporary restoration

5 3/32” drill through the existing tooth on the cast

6 3 mm guide post & 3 mm diagnostic guide sleeve (1 cleat)
with existing tooth remaining for the DIAGNOSTIC guide

7 Red wax added to tooth if cast should break when drilling
to allow the DIAGNOSTIC guide to fit for the cone beam X-ray

8 Palatal view of beading wax added

9 Triad® Gel applied to capture guide sleeve cleats and adjacent teeth
to form the DIAGNOSTIC guide

10 Invivo5 Anatomage Pre-op Software Evaluation

11 Initial Alignment # 11 NOTE:
Each time a change is made in the software go back to the initial line up view and calculate the angle in the 2nd plane. axial cross sectional Invivo5 Anatomage Invivo5 Anatomage tangential view volumetric

12 of guide sleeve with virtual implant
Initial Alignment of guide sleeve with virtual implant # 11 Invivo5 Anatomage cross sectional view

13 Understanding Grid Measurements
Invivo5 SOFTWARE GRID each square: 5 X 5 mm each side of the square: 5 mm center mark is 2.5 mm 5 mm 2.5 mm tangential

14 If the implant is placed with the guide sleeve in this position
the facial wall of the bone will be violated. Therefore the axis of the guide sleeve needs to be changed If the implant is placed with the guide sleeve in this position the facial wall of the bone will be violated. Therefore the axis of the guide sleeve needs to be changed # 11 CLOSE UP

15 ANGULAR CORRECTION: 15º bend toward the facial
# 11 indication ANGULAR CORRECTION: 15º bend toward the facial axial cross sectional Invivo5 Anatomage Invivo5 Anatomage tangential volumetric

16 ANGULAR CORRECTION: 15° to the facial
CLOSE UP ANGULAR CORRECTION: 15° to the facial # 11 The virtual implant is repositioned in the center of the alveolar bone and a line is drawn through the long axis of the implant and the long axis of the guide sleeve witih the angle tool it is measured at 15 degrees indicating the angle correction that is made by bending the guide post 25 degrees to the buccal: The tangential view indicates that no correction is needed. tangential cross sectional Invivo5 Anatomage

17 ANGULAR CORRECTIONS are made with the
Guide Right™ Guide Post Bending Tool Step by step instructions at end of slideshow

18 Guide Right™ Guide Post Bending Tool
10 ° example For more information on use of the bending tool go to ▪ Guide Right™ Generation ll Bending Tool

19 3 mm stylus placed over 3 mm guide post to make the 15° bend
One bend to correct # 11

20 Image showing 15° difference in virtual implant correction
# 11 Before After Invivo5 cross sectional views

21 ▪ to verify 15º magnetic guide post correction ▪
# actual guide post placed on image of virtual guide post and corrected guide in place ▪ to verify 15º magnetic guide post correction ▪ One method of checking the guide post after the bend is to place the bent guide post over a print out of the view observed in the software. One method of checking the bend is to place the bent guide post over a print out of the view observed in the software. Invivo5 Anatomage

22 Review of Pre-op Corrections
#11 ANGULAR CORRECTION 15º bend toward the facial

23 Fabrication of SURGICAL Guide
3 mm Magnetic Guide Post 3 mm Open Guide Sleeve

24 Existing restoration removed from cast before making SURGICAL guide

25 Straight magnetic 3 mm guide post in planned osteotomy hole

26 Corrected 3 mm magnetic guide post with 15° bend toward facial

27 3 mm bent magnetic guide post showing 15° correction
This means that a 15 degree angled abutment will be needed to correct the labial direction for the temporary and the final restorations 3 mm bent magnetic guide post showing 15° correction

28 Occlusal view of corrected 3 mm magnetic guide post and open guide sleeve

29 Initial Triad® Gel applied to capture the cleats of
the open guide sleeve to form the SURGICAL guide.

30 Final application of gel to form the SURGICAL guide

31 Clinical view of implant placement

32 Placement of 15° angled abutment for temporary restoration

33 Final implant placement

34 Temporary restoration

35 Temporary restoration 2 days later

36 Guide Right™ Products shown in this case
1 - 3/32” drill mm Guide Post mm Diagnostic Guide Sleeve (1 cleat) mm Magnetic Guide Post mm Open Guide Sleeve Guide Post Bending Tool Triad® Gel

37 Guide Right™ guide Post Bending Tool
SINGLE BEND review Step 2 Locate 3/32” hole in the center of the v-cut and place the bottom half of the guide post into the hole. Tighten the set screw. Step 1 Place bending tool plate on a secure flat surface with the degree increments at the top & the stainless steel bar with the v-cut at the bottom. Step 3 Locate the hole in the bottom of the stylus that you will use that will fit over the top half of the guide post (3.0 mm, 4.0 mm or 5.0 mm). Step 5 Using the stylus as a lever, bend the guide post to the degree of angle of correction. You may need to ease the point of the stylus beyond the point of the desired degree. Step 6 Loosen screw and remove guide post and the stylus to find the guide post bent to the desired angle. Step 4 Fit the stylus over the guide post securely with the point directed at zero degrees and the bottom of the stylus in contact with the V block.

38 Guide Right™ guide Post Bending Tool
COMPOUND BEND overview Step 1 Position a straight or offset guide post in the bending plate, tightening the set screw against one of the flat surfaces on the lower half of the guide post. Step 4 The 2nd bend in the second plane is made after rotating the guide post up away from the surface of the bending plate to register the stylus point back at 0 degrees. Step 5 Slide the stylus support bar down under the stylus until it supports the stylus. Tighten the side screws before making the second bend. Step 7 Remove the stylus and place the guide post back in the cast with the appropriate side indicated by a mark facing the buccal or lingual surface. Be sure the post is in the correct position. If the post needs to be corrected by a linear movement an offset guide post can be used. Off sets available in the 3 mm guide post: 0.5,1,1.5, 2.0 ,or 3.0 mm. Step 3 The set screw is loosened and the guide post is rotated 90 ° next flat surface. Step 2 The 1st bend can be made to the right or left direction. Step 6 The 2nd bend can be made in either direction according to the x-ray.

39 A System of Components for the fabrication and correction of DIAGNOSTIC & SURGICAL guides in one or two dimensions In-office or lab fabrication Evaluate with 2D & 3D imaging Allows linear and angular correction Enables precision implant placement Cost effective

40 Guide Right™ Surgical Guide System
fabricate ▪ evaluate ▪ correct ▪ verify ▪ place Start With Precision. Place With Confidence.™


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