Implant Automation
Precision Placement Through Advanced Digital Technology
The Yomi Advantage in Implant Dentistry
At North Mankato Dentistry we utilized the most advanced technology by providing precision planning and placement of your implants, so you get a more natural look and feel. Robotic assistance is becoming a standard of care in medicine, used to help over one million patients every year. North Mankato Dentistry has incorporated the Yomi system, the first and only system for robotic guidance for dental surgery in the United States.
Nothing is more accurate or precise than Yomi when it comes to placing implants. The result? Implants are placed in the correct position, with submillimeter accuracy of the planned angulation and depth – so you have easier restorations overall, and the confidence of better long-term outcomes.
Efficient. Minimally-Invasive. Accurate.
If the Yomi system is right for you, Dr. Flack will use a proprietary software to develop a custom treatment plan for you. That plan will then be used during implant surgery, providing precision guidance that your our surgical team can feel, hear and see – so you get optimal results.
Efficient Treatment
Yomi allows for same-day implant surgery for candidate patients.
Minimally Invasive
Yomi may allow your dentist to provide surgery with smaller incisions and no sutures.
Accuracy
Yomi helps your dentist plan and place your implant precisely for a return to dental function and a brilliant smile.
Experience a New Level of Care
Yomi Robotic-Guidance technology empowers us to provide you with personalized, precise, enhanced patient care.
See if you are a candidate for Robot-Assisted Implant Surgery
Enhancing Implant Dentistry
Yomi provides detailed 3D insights for highly accurate, personalized surgical planning. During the procedure, its robotic haptic guidance directs the dentist’s hand to the exact angle, depth, and position required, while still allowing real-time clinical adjustments.
This combination of digital precision and human expertise ensures implants are placed with submillimeter accuracy, leading to easier restorations, improved patient comfort, and more predictable long-term outcomes.