Minimally Invasive Mandibular Anterior Implant Rehabilitation With Digital Workflow
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July 1, 2026
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2 min
Clinical Report: Minimally Invasive Mandibular Anterior Implant Rehabilitation
Background
Mandibular anterior dental implant treatment presents unique challenges, including bone and tissue deficiencies and the need for precise restorative designs. Advances in technology, such as CBCT scanning and digital workflows, have enhanced the predictability and accuracy of implant procedures in esthetic zones.
Data Highlights
No numerical data or trial data is provided in the source material.
Key Findings
- The Nobel Biocare N1™ implant system and Osseoshaper™ tool facilitate minimally invasive osteotomy creation.
- Immediate implant placement was achieved with a final restoration placed 8 weeks post-surgery.
- Digital workflows enhance accuracy and predictability in implant rehabilitation.
- The 'one-abutment one-time' protocol was utilized effectively in this case.
- Thoughtful surgical and prosthetic planning is essential for successful esthetic outcomes.
Clinical Implications
Clinicians can utilize digital workflows and advanced implant systems in the rehabilitation process in the anterior mandible.
Conclusion
The integration of digital technology in mandibular anterior implant rehabilitation is highlighted in this case report.
Related Resources & Content
- American Dental Association, ADA News, 2026 -- New ADA recommendations confirm dental imaging most effectively used in moderation
- ITI, Consensus Statements, 2026 -- Influence of Restorative Procedures on Esthetic Outcomes
- ScienceDirect, 2025 -- Accuracy in dental implant placement: A systematic review and meta-analysis comparing computer-assisted and noncomputer-assisted approaches
- ScienceDirect, 2026 -- Impact of digital workflow on implant placement accuracy: an updated meta-analysis
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- Same-Day Rehabilitation Using Patient-Guided Design
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- Chairside Immediate Temporization with a Fully Digital Workflow
- New ADA recommendations confirm dental imaging most effectively used in moderation | American Dental Association
- Influence of Restorative Procedures on Esthetic Outcomes - Consensus Statements - ITI
- Accuracy in dental implant placement: A systematic review and meta-analysis comparing computer-assisted (static, dynamic, robotics) and noncomputer-assisted (freehand, conventional guide) approaches - ScienceDirect
- Impact of digital workflow on implant placement accuracy: an updated meta-analysis - ScienceDirect
- Long-term clinical performance of flapless implant surgery compared to the conventional approach with flap elevation: A systematic review and meta-analysis - PMC
- Accuracy of dynamic navigation for immediate and delayed anterior dental implant placement: a retrospective study | BMC Oral Health | Springer Nature Link
- Morphometric analysis of the mandibular incisive canal using cone beam computed tomography images - PMC
- Floor of the Mouth Hemorrhage Following Dental Implant Placement or Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) in the Atrophic Interforaminal Mandible - PMC
- The relationship between adequate keratinized mucosa and peri-implant disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis | BMC Oral Health | Springer Nature Link
- Esthetically driven immediate provisionalization in the anterior zone: 5-year results from a prospective study evaluating 3.0-mm-diameter tapered implants | Clinical Oral Investigations | Springer Nature Link
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