Using X-Guide® for your full-arch cases?

Go from scan to individualized provisional in under 4 hours.1

Reveal the advantages the All-on-4® digital workflow can offer your practice

Predictability 

Less prosthetic errors, ensuring high precision and accuracy with screw-retained restorations.2

Efficiency

Designed to provide the safety of surgical guides with the flexibility of a freehand workflow.

Patient experience

Fewer appointments and less chair time for your patients.1

All-on-4 digital workflow
All-on-4 digital workflow
Data collection

DTX Studio™ Clinic

Acquire, diagnose, process.

– Complete/add whole patient overview.
– Anticipate each clinical situation.
– Foster a collaborative approach with your referrals and your dental lab.

Treatment planning

DTX Studio™ Implant 

Import, merge data, prosthetically plan your case, go to surgery

– Seamlessly collaborate with your dental lab. 
– Export treatment planning in X-Guide® in one click.

Surgical execution

X-Guide® 3D navigation

Freehand flexibility with the precision of digital control

Post-surgical impression

FastMap® navigated photogrammetry 

Delivers the convenience of accurate implant-to-anatomy final positions during surgery.

Efficiency: Faster conversion-less full-arch workflow for passive-fit provisionals

Immediate loading

Pro 2 3D printer from SprintRay

– Precision revolution: The most accurate SprintRay printer of all time. 
– OnX Tough 2 resin: Enables delivery of lower-cost, same-day fixed hybrid dentures.

Digital records & final restoration

NobelProcera®

Truly individualized and esthetic solution for your patient

– 100% cement-free zirconia original options available.
– Angulated screw channel (ASC) option to achieve occlusal function and esthetics.

Questions about the All-on-4® digital workflow?

If you would like additional information, more details, or have specific questions about the All-on-4® digital workflow, click the link.

The original Nobel Biocare screw – made for 3D printed bridges

The new temporary prosthetic screw is specifically developed to connect 3D-printed bridges and full-arch provisionals directly to Multi-unit Abutments, without additional components or cementation, and compatible to the All-on-4® digital workflow.

– Larger head for a better stress distribution 
– Tapered to ensure smooth insertion into the ASC 
– Larger head for a better stress distribution 
– Larger screw head for a better stress distribution below the screw head (compared to the Multi-unit Abutment prosthetic screw)

Temporary screw

Dr. Alberto Pitino

Italy

“FastMap® navigated photogrammetry has enabled me to offer best of both worlds to my patients: Accuracy in my surgical executions, and predictability for temporary productions post-surgery, significantly enhancing my treatments for full-arch rehabilitation cases.”

Access the complete FastMap® workflow: Guide and video 

Master every step from surgical execution to final virtual wax-up and streamline your workflow for immediate loading. 

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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. 
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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. 
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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.
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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.
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5. Bertossi D, Gerosa R, et al. NobelGuide influence in the perception of post-operative pain. Minerva Stomatol 2013.
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