Minimally Invasive Mandibular Anterior Implant Rehabilitation With Digital Workflow - Summary - MDSpire

Minimally Invasive Mandibular Anterior Implant Rehabilitation With Digital Workflow

  • July 1, 2026

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Objective:

To showcase the use of a digital workflow, blood biologics, and novel implant technology in the rehabilitation of mandibular anterior teeth.

Approach:
  • Case Report: The case involved the use of the Nobel Biocare N1™ implant system and the Osseoshaper™ tool for immediate implant placement and rehabilitation of four mandibular incisors, utilizing blood biologics and osseous grafting.
Key Findings:
  • Mandibular anterior esthetic implant therapy can be efficiently executed with proper surgical and prosthetic planning.
  • A digital workflow enhances treatment accuracy and predictability.
  • Utilizing minimally invasive osteotomy creation with the Nobel Biocare N1™ implant system allows for final prosthesis loading 6 to 8 weeks post-surgery.
Interpretation:

The integration of advanced technologies in dental implant procedures can lead to improved outcomes and reduced waiting times for restoration.

Conclusion:

The case demonstrates the effectiveness of a digital workflow, blood biologics, and minimally invasive techniques in achieving satisfactory esthetic results in mandibular anterior implant rehabilitation.

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