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About The Institute For Guided Implant Surgery
The Institute for Guided Implant Surgery (Jacksonville, Florida) was founded by clinical director, Dr. Brian T. Young. Dr. Young has extensive clinical involvement with computer guided surgery and was one of the first surgeons in the United States to use the NobelGuide system as a beta site for the NobelGuide and Teeth in an Hour concept. He has lectured and trained for Nobel Biocare nationally and internationally to surgeons, restorative dentists, and laboratory technicians regarding minimally invasive computer guided implant surgery.
The Institute for Guided Implant Surgery (IGIS) provides world class education with state-of-the-art implant education and training. Courses exclusively offered through IGIS include the on-site NobelGuide Mentor Program and the 2 _ day computer and live surgical NobelGuide training course.
The Institute for Guided Implant Surgery is recognized by dentists and surgeons from around the world as a leader in guided implant surgery education. In addition, the Institute for Guided Implant Surgery is recognized by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) as a provider for continuing education credits for dentists and surgeons.
The following demonstrated computer guided implant surgery. Please note that the following video is for educational purposes. This video may not be reproduced in any manner without the prior written consent from Dr. Brian T. Young and the Institute for Guided Implant Surgery.
Video clip #1 demonstrates the computer generated surgical guide. Dr. Young utilizes this guide to drill and place dental implants with precision without having to make large incisions in this case. Note how little bleeding is present during this procedure.
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Video clip #2 demonstrates the placement of an immediate pre-made bridge that is inserted once the computer generated surgical guide is removed from the mouth. This temporary bridge will stay in place until the dentist is ready to fabricate a new final bridge. Notice how this bridge delivered into the mouth with accuracy.
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