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Step by Step Digital Workflow in Static Computer Guided Implant Surgery

Dentistry

November 7, 2025 - 16:00-17:00

Step by Step Digital Workflow in Static Computer Guided Implant Surgery

Abstract:

Digital technology has greatly enhanced prosthetically driven implant placement by acquiring and combining the data from the intraoral scanners/models and the Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Static computer guided implant surgery utilizes a surgical guide planned within a software and later, printed using CAM (Computer aided machine). This technique facilitates accurate implant placement and minimizes potential errors and complications. This method has its own advantages and challenges.

This presentation aims to highlight the steps involved in the digital treatment planning for implant surgery. Clinical case examples are included to demonstrate the digital workflow and emphasize important factors for clinical success.

Introduction:

Implant dentistry has seen tremendous advancements due to the use of digital technology. With the advent of CBCT, Digital scanners and Computer-aided design (CAD) and Computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM), implant dentistry has become more predictable. Guided implant surgery can be static, dynamic, or robotic. Static computer guided implant surgery utilizes a surgical guide or template to place the implant in a predetermined position, which is prosthetically driven. The treatment protocol involves acquiring the CBCT scans and the digital intraoral impressions. The Digital Communications in Medicine (DICOM) and the Stereolithography (STL) files are then merged using software to formulate a prosthetically driven implant surgical plan. This presentation aims to highlight the workflow of the guided implant surgery using clinical case examples.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Define what is Computer guided implant surgery.
  2. Understand the various principles of Guided Computer Implant Surgery
  3. Explain the various steps involved in the Digital Workflow in a sequential manner.
  4. List the advantages and challenges associated with the CGIS.
  5. Demonstrate the workflow using case presentations.

Speaker:

Speaker: Dr. Shiv Prasad Sharma
MDS, MSc, MOMS, RCS Ed, Fellow GCOI

Specialist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Private Practice – UAE

Bio:

Dr. Shiv Prasad Sharma is an Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon and Implantologist with over 13 years of experience. With a deep expertise in advanced implantology and complex maxillofacial procedures, he is dedicated to providing innovative and patient-centred care.

Highly initiative taking with strong clinical and research skills. Strong background with 11+ years of experience as Specialist Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon and Implantologist, seeking to utilize acquired clinical experience and academic knowledge to effectively fill Specialist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon position at a reputed hospital. Currently working as Specialist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and Implantologist at a highly reputed and busy Medical Centre in Al Ain.

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The International Congress for Health Specialties – ICHS certifies that INDEX Conferences & Exhibitions who are organizing the Step by Step Digital Workflow in Static Computer Guided Implant Surgery course adopting an Online Learning format on November 7, 2025 shall be awarded 1 ICHS CME Credits.

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