Saveetha Dental Faculty turns into the primary dental institute in India to have a dynamic navigation system and SDC indicators a analysis MOU with the College of Glasgow, UK. Dr. Kalanidhi Veeraswamy, MP digitally launched the dynamic navigation system within the presence of Dr. N.M.Veeraiyan, Founder & Chancellor SIMATS and Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy, Director of Lecturers SIMATS.
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L to R: Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy, Director Lecturers SIMATS, Dr. MF Baig, Professor Emeritus, Former Dean of SDCH, Dr. M R Muthusekhar, Program Director of OMFS, SDCH and Dr. Sheeja Varghese, Dean SDC
“The distinctive navigation system could be very scarce and this MOU goals so as to add to the out there scientific literature. This would be the first time that such a system has been put in in a dental school in India to pursue analysis actions within the area of dynamic navigation in dentistry. The purposes of such a system are quite a few: utilized in maxillofacial surgical procedures, in endodontic procedures and is of immense use in dental implantology. This technique could be very helpful throughout advanced surgical procedures corresponding to tumors, the place it guides the surgeon in eradicating the complete lesion precisely, ” mentioned Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy, Director of Lecturers SIMATS.
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Dynamic Navigation System
“The dynamic navigation system enormously decreases the complication charges of inauspicious procedures. The MOU with the College of Glasgow will start with analysis centred in the direction of dental implantology and can increase additional into the opposite fields corresponding to maxillofacial surgical procedures,” mentioned Dr. N.M.Veeraiyan, Founder & Chancellor SIMATS.
Dynamic navigation system forces the surgeon to plan the surgical procedure and placement of a digital implant when it comes to angulation, depth, location, measurement and depth thus permitting for a well-planned surgical procedure. Placement of implant utilizing dynamic navigation is extra correct in contrast with implant placement with Free Hand method.