Due to the development of digital technologies, the modern concept of
prosthetic-guided implantology is based on non-invasive surgical and
restorative techniques. Computer-aided planning, computer-guided workup and
computerguided surgery have largely ensured the predictability of the
therapeutic outcome. This is supported by research data related to the
frequency of implant therapy, according to which in the first half of 2020
there was an increase of 9.7%. However, anatomical limitations remain a
challenge for the implant team. The most common problem related to implant
therapy in edentulous patients is limited edentulous space in one or more
spatial planes. Improving the design of surgical guides facilitates
implantation in spatially limited and complex cases. By introducing
interactive computed tomography into the field of implantology, a
three-dimensional approach to every aspect of planning and implantation has
become possible.