The clearance allows for a new splint attachment which broadens Yomi’s application to include full arch implant cases as well as partially edentulous cases.
Yomi Enables Efficiency: In the recent clinical study of Full Arch surgeries:
Yomi Surgeons can performed a complete full arch surgery in 90 minutes and dual arch surgery in 2.5 hours
Yomi can be used for a Minimally Invasive Flapless Approach for Full Arch Surgeries: A flapless approach has been proven to lead to faster surgery, faster recovery, and less pain for the patient.
Yomi’s Digital workflow for Full Arch is efficient and easy to use: Yomi Easily translates the CT scan into navigation. Yomi Software is easy to use
Yomi obsoletes the need for surgical guides, making same-day surgery a possibility.
Since no physical guide is required, nothing impedes access too or visualization of the surgical site.

“The advent of Yomi’s full arch protocol is a pragmatic shift in dental implant surgery. A reduction in time to surgery, improved surgical efficiency and accuracy combined with a minimally invasive approach have made Yomi’s full arch protocol the gold standard. Using Yomi, I was able to complete full arch surgery on average in 21 minutes.”
– Dr. Uday Reebye, M.D., D.M.D.
“I was so impressed by the accuracy of the first cases using Yomi robotic guidance in fully edentulous patients. The splints were extremely stable, easy to use and remarkably accurate. Additionally, there was excellent visibility in the surgical field that you cannot get with any available guide today. There is no doubt in my mind that Yomi will set the standard for the multi-implant cases in the future. I have been placing dental implants for over 30 years and I have never experienced the precision or accuracy that was demonstrated with the new full arch splint.”
– Dr. Scotty Bolding, DDS, MS

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Recent News
Neocis Announces New FDA 510(k) Clearance Enabling the Yomi® Dental Robotic System to Assist with Full Arch Implant Treatment
Miami, FL, [July 28, 2020]— Neocis, Inc., the leader and pioneer in robot-assisted dental implant surgery, announced today that they have received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for a new Yomi® edentulous indication. The clearance allows for a new splint attachment which broadens Yomi’s application to include full arch implant […]