Guided ReductionAdvantages
Bone reduction guides eliminate the risks of freehand alveoloplasty. Pre-planned depth control ensures optimal prosthetic space while protecting vital structures.
Eliminates Guesswork
PRECISE DEPTH CONTROL
Integrated depth stops show exact reduction target. No more estimating how much bone to remove—follow the guide surface for predictable results.
Protects Vital Structures
PRE-PLANNED SAFETY
Reduction plane designed with safety margins from mental foramen, inferior alveolar nerve, and sinus floor. Avoid over-reduction complications.
Faster Surgery
REDUCED CHAIR TIME
Pre-planned reduction eliminates intraoperative measuring and decision-making. Surgeon focuses on execution rather than planning during surgery.
Optimal Prosthetic Space
RESTORATIVE-DRIVEN
Reduction depth calculated from prosthetic requirements. Ensures adequate vertical space for hybrid, monolithic, or fixed-detachable restorations.
FREEHAND RISKS
What Guided Reduction Prevents
| Risk | Consequence |
|---|---|
| Under-reduction | Insufficient prosthetic space, bulky restorations, framework fractures |
| Over-reduction | Nerve damage, excessive pink material, compromised implant positioning |
| Uneven contour | Asymmetric emergence profile, difficult hygiene access |
| Landmark loss | Removed reference points during surgery, guessing remaining depth |
| Extended surgery | Repeated measuring, patient fatigue, increased morbidity |