Piezo Surgery in Sterling, Leesburg & Aldie, VA
At NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists, Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche uses advanced piezoelectric surgical technology to perform bone procedures with unmatched precision and reduced trauma. Piezo surgery is ideal for dental implants, sinus lifts, bone grafting, and delicate periodontal procedures where accuracy is essential.
We proudly offer piezo-assisted bone surgery at our Sterling, Leesburg, and Aldie, VA locations to ensure safer, gentler, and more predictable treatment.
What Is Piezo Surgery?
Piezo surgery (piezoelectric bone surgery) uses ultrasonic micro-vibrations to cut bone with extreme accuracy while protecting surrounding soft tissue.
Unlike traditional drills or burs, piezoelectric instruments:
- Cut only mineralized bone
- Avoid damage to nerves, gums, and sinus membranes
- Reduce heat and trauma
- Allow cleaner, smoother bone preparation
This technology is especially valuable in complex implant and periodontal cases.
Benefits of Piezo Surgery
Our Piezo Surgery Process
Why Piezo Surgery Is Important
Traditional rotary tools can generate heat, cause micro-fractures, or unintentionally damage soft tissue.
Piezoelectric technology overcomes these challenges by offering:
- Selective cutting (bone only, not soft tissue)
- Reduced bleeding
- Increased surgical visibility
- Greater control and safety
- More precise bone shaping
For implant dentistry and periodontal surgery, piezo tools significantly improve clinical outcomes.
Conditions That Benefit from Piezo Surgery
Piezo surgical technology is ideal for:
- Dental implant placement
- Sinus lift procedures
- Ridge augmentation
- Bone grafting
- Tooth extractions near delicate structures
- Impacted teeth removal
- Crown lengthening involving bone reduction
- Peri-implant access procedures
Its accuracy makes it especially valuable in anatomically complex areas.
When Is Piezo Surgery Preferred?
Piezo surgery is often chosen for:
- Sinus lift procedures: Protects the delicate Schneiderian membrane
- Implant osteotomies: Provides precise, vibration-free bone shaping
- Ridge splitting or widening: Allows safe expansion of narrow ridges
- Grafting procedures: Minimizes trauma to surrounding structures
- Complex extractions: Particularly near nerves or sinuses
In areas where safety and precision matter most, piezo surgery is the superior option.
Is Piezo Surgery Safe?
Yes. Piezoelectric surgical units are extremely safe and are widely used in advanced implant dentistry and periodontics.
The selective cutting technology protects soft tissue, reduces complications, and enhances surgical visibility.
Patients often report:
- Less postoperative swelling
- Smoother recovery
- Less discomfort
- Faster return to normal activities
