YomiPlan Go Workflow From Neocis Receives FDA Clearance

 YomiPlan Go Workflow From Neocis Receives FDA Clearance

Yomi manufacturer Neocis recently received FDA clearance for the YomiPlan Go Workflow.

Yomi helps clinicians in both planning and operative phases of dental implant placement through the YomiPlan™ software and robotic guidance of surgical instrumentation, according to a press release. YomiPlan Go is a software-based workflow that allows doctors to directly visualize a patient’s anatomy, set the desired location and angulation of an implant using their drill tip, and then perform an osteotomy under robotic guidance.

The YomiPlan Go mode is different than YomiPlan Complete™ and YomiPlan Dynamic, the other workflow options, because it frees clinicians from having to take a CT scan for case planning.

The new fast, flexible workflow is similar to freehand surgery but offers the precision and repeatability of robotic assistance. Yomi’s guide arm stabilizes the drill, maintains positional and angular precision as the clinician changes bits, and prevents over drilling. Users can accurately parallelize multiple fixtures by using the initial implant as a reference point.

As the YomiPlan software suite continues to grow, it gives dental practices flexibility to choose a robotic workflow that works best for their practice, allowing them to easily integrate robotic-assisted surgery.

Neocis has secured more than 40 patents since it was founded. Earlier this year, Neocis released its latest software update, YomiPlan 2.3, which includes YomiPlan Dynamic, a CT-based workflow that allows clinicians to plan a case intra-operatively using a day-of scan.

YomiPlan Go is expected to be commercially available later this summer. 

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Source: Neocis

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