Tooth-Borne Surgical Guides
A tooth-borne surgical guide is a stable, precise template that rests on a patient’s existing teeth to guide implant placement. By combining digital planning with 3D-printed guides, clinicians can achieve predictable, accurate, and efficient outcomes.
At Digital Dental Solutions, we also offer the option to include custom healing abutments or temporary restorations as part of the guided surgery workflow, helping practices streamline restorative procedures immediately after implant placement.
Key Advantages
Superior Stability & Accuracy – The guide rests securely on adjacent teeth, ensuring implants are placed exactly as planned.
Minimally Invasive Surgery – Supports flapless or reduced-flap procedures, preserving soft tissue and promoting faster healing.
Predictable Esthetics & Function – Implants are aligned with the prosthetic plan for ideal occlusion and emergence profiles.
Custom Healing Abutments & Temporaries – Pre-designed abutments and provisional restorations help maintain tissue shape, support esthetics, and allow immediate provisionalization when clinically appropriate.
Efficient Surgery & Workflow – Stable guides and pre-planned restorations reduce chair time, minimize adjustments, and speed case completion.
Enhanced Patient Comfort – Less tissue manipulation, faster recovery, and immediate provisional restorations improve the overall patient experience.
Why Partner with Digital Dental Solutions
Expert Digital Planning – We integrate CBCT scans, prosthetic requirements, and surgical planning to ensure precise implant placement.
Flexible Solutions – Choose full-service guides with custom healing abutments or temporary restorations, or receive STL files for in-house printing.
High-Quality 3D Printing – Biocompatible materials with exacting tolerances ensure reliable guides and restorations every time.
Streamlined Collaboration – Work with our team through integrated digital platforms for real-time case review and adjustments.
Tooth-borne surgical guides with custom healing abutments or temporary restorations provide clinicians with confidence, precision, and predictable outcomes, while simplifying the workflow and enhancing patient satisfaction.