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1. Comprehensive assessment
Facial analysis, intraoral scanning, and cone-beam tomography evaluate bone volume, density, and occlusal relationships.


Full-arch treatment
A digitally coordinated full-arch workflow can restore stability, function, and aesthetics with conventional implants positioned around each patient’s anatomy.
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Facial analysis, intraoral scanning, and cone-beam tomography evaluate bone volume, density, and occlusal relationships.

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Digital planning controls implant angulation, depth, and spacing to support stable load distribution and the intended restoration.

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Guided techniques translate the approved digital plan into the clinical setting with a focus on accuracy and tissue preservation.

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When clinically appropriate, a fixed provisional restoration can restore function during the healing phase before final delivery.

Treatment gallery
The four original images show digital assessment, the planned implant positions, and the clinical treatment comparison.




Clinical workflow