STRAUMANN iGUIDE™

Confidence through guidance.




Straumann iGuide™ is the static guided surgery system designed for the Straumann iEXCEL™ implant line - streamlining planning-to-placement with a straightforward, intuitive workflow and seamless digital integration. One connection, one drill set, one instrument set – no limits, just choice.


Seamless integration with Straumann iEXCEL™

One system, four implant designs, fully connected to the digital ecosystem.

Straightforward and intuitive

Keyless drills, pictograms, and color coding make every step simple and predictable.

Prosthetic-driven confidence

Digitally planned, fully guided workflows reduce risk and improve outcomes.


Straumann iGUIDE™

WHY GUIDED Surgery?

Static fully guided surgery helps to translate virtual implant planning to clinical execution. Compared to freehand surgery, it demonstrates superior accuracy, with minimal deviations in implant positioning. It also enhances the reproducibility and predictability of implant placement outcomes, minimizing variability across different operators and cases.1-7

Depending on your level of expertise, you can accelerate your learning, and as a seasoned surgeon, use it as a boost.



Straumann iGUIDE™ cassette

STRAIGHTFORWARD AND INTUITIVE SYSTEM

Drilling sequence with pictograms and color-coded workflows.



THE SLEEVES

  • New designed sleeve for immediate recognition
  • Dedicated diameter for Straumann iGuide™: ∅ 5.2 mm
  • One sleeve height H5
  • Dedicated sleeve with screw-retained interface for improved stability of the fixation pin
Straumann iGUIDE™ cassette

SEQUENTIAL DRILLING AND DOUBLE GUIDANCE OF TIP AND SLEEVE

  • Keyless solution with inbuilt stop for high performance and a seamless user experience.

  • Color coding and new laser marking for an easy recognition of the drills.

  • Guided from the start thanks to the 4 mm Pre-Pilot drill.

The tip of the drill follows the diameter of the previous drill, allowing it to engage the existing osteotomy. This ensures guidance even in deep preparation.

Straumann iGUIDE™ cassette

FINAL STEPS

  • Shape the coronal part of your osteotomy with the profile drill.

  • New screw-retained implant driver for a strong connection with the implant.

  • Physical stop and reference marks on the implant driver for a precise vertical placement of the implant and orientation of its connection.


EXCEL WITH THE STRAUMANN® DIGITAL WORKFLOW

FULLY INTEGRATED END-TO-END SOLUTIONS

Straumann iGuide™ is part of the digital ecosystem which covers the entire digital workflow.


Straumann ProClean™ Cassette for Straumann iGuide™

Efficiency made simple: place pre-treated instruments back into the cassette, close it, and let the machines do the rest15.

  • validated, automated reprocessing
  • helps ensure clean, dry instruments
  • increases staff safety and productivity
  • reduces manual cleaning

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References

1 Abdelhay N, Prasad S, Gibson MP. Failure rates associated with guided versus non-guided dental implant placement: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BDJ Open. 2021 Aug 18;7(1):31
2 Shi Y, Wang J, Ma C, Shen J, Dong X, Lin D A systematic review of the accuracy of digital surgical guides for dental implantation. Int J Implant Dent. 2023 Oct 25;9(1):38.
3 Gargallo-Albiol J, Barootchi S, Marqués-Guasch J, Wang HL. Fully Guided Versus Half-Guided and Freehand Implant Placement: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2020 Nov/Dec;35(6):1159-1169
4 Tattan M, Chambrone L, González-Martín O, Avila-Ortiz G.Static computer-aided, partially guided, and free-handed implant placement: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2020 Oct;31(10):889-916.
5 Romandini M, Ruales-Carrera E, Sadilina S, Hämmerle CHF, Sanz M. Minimal invasiveness at dental implant placement: A systematic review with meta-analyses on flapless fully guided surgery. Periodontol 2000. 2023 Feb;91(1):89-112.
6 Heng S, Arunjaroensuk S, Pozzi A, Damrongsiriat N, Pimkhaokham A, Mattheos N. Comparing Medium to Long Term Esthetic, Clinical, and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Between Freehand and Computer‐Assisted Dental Imp
7 Sindhusha BV, Rajasekar A. A short review on guided implant surgery and its efficiency. Bioinformation. 2022 Sep 30;18(9):764- 767.
8 Alsahhaf A et al. Survival of Titanium-Zirconium and Titanium Dental Implants in Cigarette-smokers and Never-smokers: A 5-Year Follow-up. Chin J Dent Res. 2019;22(4):265-272
9 Cabrera-Domínguez JJ, Castellanos-Cosano L, Torres-Lagares D, Pérez-Fierro M, Machuca-Portillo G. Clinical performance of titanium-zirconium implants with a hydrophilic surface in patients with controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus: 2-year results from a prospective case-control clinical study. Clin Oral Investig. 2020 Jul;24(7):2477-2486
10 Nelson, K., Stricker, A., Raguse, J.-D. and Nahles, S. (2016), Rehabilitation of irradiated patients with chemically modified and conventional SLA implants: a clinical clarification. J Oral Rehabil, 43: 871 -872
11 Bernhard N et al. Forum Implantologicum 2009; 5(1): 30-39
12 Hotchkiss KM et al. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2017 Apr;28(4):414-423
13 Al-Nawas B. et al. J Oral Implantol. 2015 Aug;41(4):e118-25
14 Chiapasco M. et al. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2012 Oct;23(10):1136-41 15 iGuide Surgical Protocol Validation (DEV 0049139), data on file
15 Ultrasonic cleaning machine, washer-disinfector, steam sterilizer, autoclave.