
Using surgical templates for your full-arch cases?
What benefits the All-on-4® digital workflow can bring into your practice:
Accuracy
Higher accuracy and predictability of implant positions, in comparison with freehand surgery.1
Efficiency
High patient satisfaction attributed to short treatment times.2
Patient experience
Lower swelling and edema with guided flapless surgery compared with freehand surgery.3-5








See various full-arch digital workflows in action:
“Digital technology has revolutionized the way I do my All-on-4® cases. Photogrammetry combined with intraoral scanning and 3D printing allows me to deliver high-quality esthetic restorations in a predictable and efficient manner for my patients."
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References
1. Tahmaseb A, Wismeijer D, Coucke W, Derksen W. Computer technology applications in surgical implant dentistry: a systematic review. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2014;29 Suppl:25-42. Read on Pubmed
2. Meloni SM, De Riu G, Pisano M, Cattina G, Tullio A. Implant treatment software planning and guided flapless surgery with immediate provisional prosthesis delivery in the fully edentulous maxilla. A retrospective analysis of 15 consecutively treated patients. Eur J Oral Implantol 2010;3(3):245-51. Read on PubMed
3. Pozzi A, Tallarico M, et al. Computer-guided versus free-hand placement of immediately loaded dental implants: 1-year post-loading results of a multicentre randomised controlled trial. Eur J Oral Implantol 2014;7(3):229-42. Read on PubMed
4. Nkenke E, Eitner S, et al. Patient-centred outcomes comparing transmucosal implant placement with an open approach in the maxilla: A prospective, non-randomized pilot study. Clin Oral Implants Res 2007;18(2):197-203. Read on PubMed
5. Bertossi D, Gerosa R, et al. NobelGuide influence in the perception of post-operative pain. Minerva Stomatol 2013. Read on PubMed