


inosys
Full Arch
Digital Workflow
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Step 1. Patient Treatment Planning
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Initial consultation with diagnostic evaluation.
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Clinical photos, panoramic X-ray, intraoral evaluation, and occlusal records.
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Determine esthetic and functional needs.
Step 2. CBCT Review & Case Planning
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Acquire CBCT scan to evaluate bone density, volume, and anatomical limitations.
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Overlay CBCT with intraoral scan or model scan for prosthetically driven planning.
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Identify implant positions, angulation, and need for bone grafting or sinus lift.
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Plan using software (e.g., Exoplan, Blue Sky Plan, coDiagnostiX)
Step 3. Surgical Planning: Guided vs. Freehand
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Select Inosys Primus Dental Implants based on bone quality and case design.
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Surgical Guide Creation (if guided surgery chosen):
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Design surgical guide based on planned implant positions.
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Export STL for printing using dental-grade biocompatible resin.
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Freehand Surgery:
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Use CBCT and anatomical landmarks for chairside planning.
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Clinical marking and pilot drilling based on pre-op evaluation.
Step 4. Surgical Phase
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Perform full-arch extractions (if necessary) and place Inosys Primus implants ( Typically 4–6 Implants )
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Use Creodent Tandem screws or temp cylinders for immediate loading.
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Ensure multi-unit abutments (MUAs) are torqued properly.
Step 5. Initial Intraoral Scan (Runyes Scanner)
After Implant placement:
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Scan soft tissue and scan bodies with Runyes intraoral scanner.
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Ensure scan includes occlusion and opposing arch.
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If swelling, delay scan 1–2 days post-op.
Step 6. Photogrammetry Capture
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Use Runyes Photogrammetry Camera for precise implant position capture.
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Record scan bodies (Domino system) to digitally map implant locations.
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Combine photogrammetry file with tissue scan for master digital model.
Step 7. Digital Design Workflow
Import scan files into CAD software (e.g., exocad, 3Shape)
Design:
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Full-arch screw-retained provisional or final prosthesis.
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Ensure proper VDO and anteroposterior spread.
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Confirm esthetics and phonetics.
Step 8. 3D Printing Prosthesis
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Export STL of designed prosthesis.
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Print using dental-approved resin on HeyGears
or equivalent 3D printer.
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Post-processing:
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Wash in isopropyl alcohol.
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Cure with validated protocol (e.g., Formlabs Cure
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Stain & glaze as needed for esthetics and
occlusion marks.
Step 9. Try-In / Delivery
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Seat prosthesis using Creodent Tandem Screws.
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Check fit, passive seating, occlusion, midline, VDO
Adjust for:
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Torque final screws (typically 15–35 Ncm, depending on system).
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Take final photos and radiographs.
Step 10. Post-Insertion Protocol
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Educate patient on hygiene and maintenance.
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Schedule follow-ups for screw check, occlusal adjustment, and tissue adaptation.