Product Details
NeoGuide™
Prosthesis First
Restorative-driven design implant position planned for the final prosthesis from day one
Reviewed First
Virtual implant planning with case-specific design review before printing
System Compatible
Compatible with major sleeve and drill kit systems
Fast Bundled
3D printed in-house for fast turnaround. Bundles with your hybrid system order
Custom 3D-printed surgical guides for restorative-driven implant placement. CBCT in, predictable surgery out. Featured on every hybrid case — bundles with your prosthetic system order.
It includes
Surgical Guide
Surgical guide for accurate implant placement
Bone Reduction
Bone reduction guide for precise osseous contouring
Acrylic Temp
PMMA provisional for same-day functional try-in

Case Workflow
Step by Step
01
Digital Planning & Surgical Design
Lab Provides
- Virtual implant planning
- Surgical, Bone reduction guide design
- Optional immediate-load PMMA provisional design
Doctor Performs
- Provide CBCT (DICOM), intraoral scans, and records
- Review virtual implant and guide designs
- Approve virtual implant and guide designs
Purpose
- Establish restorative-driven implant positioning and surgical accuracy before surgery day
Surgery & (Optional) Immediate Load
02
Lab Provides
- Printed surgical guide, bone reduction guide
- MUAs or CAD/CAM abutments (per Rx)
- Optional NeoTemp™ PMMA provisional for immediate load
Doctor Performs
- Perform guided implant surgery
- Complete bone reduction if required
- Place implants and abutments, optionally seat PMMA provisional
Purpose
- Guide surgery precisely and deliver an immediate provisional restoration on surgery day




NeoGuide™ Support FAQs
Find answers about product specifications, workflows, and what to expect for each case
CBCT in DICOM format, intraoral scan or impression, bite, and your prescription with implant system, sizes, and target positions. We virtually plan the case and send the design for your review and approval before printing.
Tooth-borne is the most stable when adjacent teeth are available. Tissue-borne for fully edentulous arches (often pin-fixated for stability). Pin-supported when extraction is part of the protocol or tissue alone won't seat reliably.
On full-arch cases, yes the guide reduces reposition risk, drill error, and prosthetic remake costs from misplaced implants. For All-on-4 / All-on-6 and immediate-load protocols, surgical guides are widely considered standard of care.
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