3D surgical guide for guided dental implant surgery

3D Surgical Guides for Guided Implant Surgery and Immediate Loading

Digital Guided Surgery — Millimetre Precision in Implant Placement

We manufacture custom 3D surgical guides for guided surgery and immediate loading implants. Compatible with all major implant brands on the market.

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98% of our cases are handled via intraoral scanner for hundreds of practices that already trust Smileep®

3D surgical guide for dental implants produced with digital technology

Compatible with All Major Implant Brands

Our 3D surgical guides are compatible with the most widely used implant systems: Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Dentsply Sirona, Zimmer Biomet, MIS, Klockner and many more. Planning is performed on the patient's CBCT to guarantee the exact position, angulation and depth of each implant.

How we manufacture your Surgical Guide

From scanner to operating room in 2 days

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Intraoral Scan + CBCT

Intraoral Scan + CBCT

Send us the patient's intraoral scan and CBCT. We overlay both for surgical planning.

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CAD Design

CAD Design

We plan the implant positions in 3D and design the custom surgical guide for your case.

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3D Printing

3D Printing

We manufacture the surgical guide using a Formlabs 3D printer with surgical-grade biocompatible resin.

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Delivery in 2 days

Delivery in 2 days

The surgical guide arrives at your practice within 2 working days, ready for surgery.

Clinical Applications

Planning and guide fabrication for simple and complex cases

Single implant

Precision in localised cases

  • Planning over CBCT and intraoral scan
  • Control of angulation, depth and emergence
  • 3D-printed surgical guide

Multiple implants

More predictability in rehabilitations

  • Coordinated design for several implants
  • Compatible with major implant brands
  • Reduces surgical improvisation in the practice

Immediate loading

Surgery and provisional planned together

  • Digital workflow to coordinate guide and provisional prosthetics
  • Better communication between practice and lab
  • Ideal for cases requiring high predictability

What clinics say about Smileep®

Trusted by professionals who work with us every day

“The material quality is excellent — the splint is completely transparent and fits perfectly from the very first fitting, with no adjustments needed.”
Dr. Martín García
Clínica Dental García
“I am delighted with the product. I love the presentation, how well they fit, and how little they change colour over time.”
Dra. Raquel González Puerto
Clínica Dental Tena
“The quality of the work is excellent, and most importantly, communication with the laboratory is very fluid.”
Dr. Raimonda Bagdonaviciute
Clínica Dental SMITA
“The implant-supported prosthetics fit perfectly, with such precise fit and occlusion that they barely require any adjustment. It is reassuring to work with professionals like this.”
Dr. Eduardo Díaz Carmona
Clínica Dental Torre Roja

FAQs about Guided Surgery

Everything you need to know before your first digital surgical guide

What is a 3D surgical guide?

A 3D surgical guide is a device printed in biocompatible resin that is placed on the patient's gums during implant surgery. It has calibrated holes that guide the exact position, angulation and depth of the drill and implant, following the prior digital plan.

What advantages does guided surgery have over freehand surgery?

Guided surgery significantly reduces the margin of error in implant placement, allows flapless surgery in many cases (less trauma), facilitates immediate loading and reduces operating time. The patient also recovers more quickly.

Why is prior digital planning important?

Digital planning on CBCT allows 3D visualisation of the patient's anatomy (bone, nerves, anatomical structures), design of the ideal implant positions, and anticipation of possible complications before entering the operating room. It is the critical step that makes guided surgery possible.

What advantages does a complete digital implant workflow offer?

The integrated digital workflow (scan + planning + guide + provisional prosthetics) allows moving from surgery to a provisional prosthetic on the same day (immediate loading), minimising the number of appointments and improving the patient experience.

Is guided surgery possible for patients with special requirements?

Yes. Guided surgery is especially useful for patients with limited bone space, proximity to nerves or maxillary sinuses, need for immediate loading, or when planning complex rehabilitations with multiple implants. Digital planning allows anticipating and resolving these cases with greater safety.

Start with Guided Surgery Today

Send us your first case and experience the precision of a digital workflow.