Robotics for Precision Smiles

Experience the future of dental implants with Yomi® robotic-assisted surgery at SmileCentric in Carmel, Indiana. As the first practice in Indiana to offer this innovation, we deliver enhanced precision and comfort for your implant procedure.

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Yomi Robotic Dental Implant System

Robotics for Dental Implant Surgery

Yomi is the first and only robotic device for dental surgery commercially available in the U.S. and is used by leading dental surgeons to help establish a new standard of care for dental implants. Dental implant surgery outcomes are associated with the precision of implant placement. Beyond standard guidance software, Yomi robot-assisted implant surgery enables increased flexibility, stability, and accuracy of implant placement.

Patient-Centric Treatment

  • ✓ Single-visit treatment option
  • ✓ Less time in the dental chair
  • ✓ Minimally invasive approach

Enhanced Precision

  • ✓ Superior restorative outcomes
  • ✓ Exact positioning of implants
  • ✓ Reduced potential for complications

The Yomi Advantage

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A Streamlined Patient Experience

With Yomi, doctors can scan, plan, and operate in a single visit, which makes robot-guided surgery perfect for patients who want to spend less time in a dental office.

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Minimally Invasive Treatment

Yomi is often used to perform flapless surgery, a less invasive technique that can accelerate surgery and recovery times as well as reduce pain and swelling.

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Superior Restorative Outcomes

The positional and angular accuracy clinicians can achieve when placing implants with Yomi helps simplify prosthesis placement, which can significantly lower restorative costs.

Yomi Blends Accuracy with Flexibility

Yomi combines the accuracy of guided surgery with the flexibility of freehand surgery. Yomi works in context with the 3D and intraoral scans taken during your initial consultation to accurately plan your surgery.

1. Consultation & Planning

We take 3D scans and develop a personalized treatment plan using YomiPlan software.

2. Robot-Guided Surgery

During surgery, the robot provides physical feedback guidance to place the dental implant precisely according to plan.

3. Enhanced Results

This guidance covers the drill's depth, orientation, and position, avoiding custom fabrication of surgical guides and potential surgical deviations.

Patient Experiences

"I finally decided to have an implant procedure done because I wanted to feel whole again. This experience definitely changed my outlook on oral surgery — on any dental procedure really."

Grace, Yomi patient

"It was like nothing was ever done. It was that seamless. It was incredible. I don't know why I didn't do this earlier."

Jackie, Yomi patient

Yomi Patient FAQ

What is robot-assisted implant surgery?

Yomi helps your dentist plan and place your implants with precision, so you get a more natural look and feel.

Are robotic procedures new?

Robot-assisted procedures have become the standard of care in medicine. In fact, this approach is used to help more than one million patients every year. Yomi is the first and only robotic system for dental surgery in the U.S.

Does Yomi replace my dental surgeon?

Yomi doesn't replace your doctor. Instead, it complements their surgical skills and expertise by providing precision guidance. Your dentist is always in control of his or her instrumentation.

What can I expect with robot-guided surgery?

If robot-assisted surgery is right for you, your dental team will use proprietary YomiPlan software to develop a personalized treatment plan. Once your procedure is underway, Yomi will use that plan to guide your doctor with real-time feedback they can feel, hear, and see – so you get optimal results.

Your New Smile Awaits

Schedule your consultation at SmileCentric in Carmel, IN, and discover how Yomi robot-assisted implant surgery can provide you with a precision smile that lasts a lifetime.

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The information provided herein is not meant to substitute for an in-depth consultation you should have with your dentist. Only a licensed dentist can adequately diagnose and explain your underlying condition, robot-assisted surgery, medically acceptable alternative procedures, and the potential complications and risks of any procedure and/or operation. In every case, your dentist must guide you on all aspects of your surgery, including preoperative and postoperative care. Individual results will vary.

All claims of product performance and indications for use contained here relate only to data submitted to and reviewed by regulatory authorities in those jurisdictions in which clearance(s) and/or approval(s) have been obtained, including the United States. No product performance claims or indications for use are made for jurisdictions in which such clearance(s) and/or approval(s) have not been obtained.