3D planning
The ability to perform 3D planning is the first application, the simplest of the IAO, in the form of a 3D simulation.
It allows the implantologist practitioner to dynamically visualize the sites to be implanted using a scanner X-ray, like a trip within the bone structures.
The anatomical obstacles, such as the dental canal and the mandibular chin or maxillary sinus and the palatal canal anterior to the maxilla,
are easily identified.
The practitioner can then choose the implants he desires for their geometry and their length most adapted to bone availability. Dynamically,
bone grafting needs are quickly identified.
Those who have tried this most basic IAO practice, where the surgical procedure itself is still done by a show of hands,
find it difficult to return to the reading of the radiological charts.