Minimally Invasive Mandibular Anterior Implant Rehabilitation With Digital Workflow
By
Bobby Birdi
July 1, 2026
Clinical Scorecard: Minimally Invasive Mandibular Anterior Implant Rehabilitation With Digital Workflow
At a Glance
Category Detail
Condition Mandibular anterior dental implant treatment
Key Mechanisms Use of CBCT scanning, real-time surgical navigation, digital impressions, and 3D printing
Target Population Patients requiring mandibular anterior implant rehabilitation
Care Setting Dental implant surgery and prosthetic design
Key Highlights
Challenges include bone and tissue volume deficiencies and implant location. Immediate implant placement with a digital workflow can expedite treatment. Final restoration can be placed 6 to 8 weeks after surgical implant placement.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Thorough treatment planning is essential for successful outcomes.
Management
Utilize the Nobel Biocare N1™ implant system and Osseoshaper™ for osteotomy.
Monitoring & Follow-up
Follow-up at 1 year post-implant placement.
Risks
Heat generated during osteotomy may delay restoration if not managed.
Patient & Prescribing Data
Patients with mandibular anterior esthetic needs
Digital workflows enhance accuracy and predictability in treatment.
Clinical Best Practices
Employ a 'one-abutment one-time' protocol for efficiency. Incorporate blood biologics and osseous grafting when necessary.
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