Tissue supported surgical guides

Gaining its main support and retention from the mucosa, the tissue supported guides are commonly fabricated based on existing removable prosthesis.

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A tissue-supported surgical guide is a custom implant guide that rests on the gum tissue (soft tissue) rather than teeth or bone. It is commonly used for patients who are fully or partially edentulous (missing multiple teeth).
They are mainly used in full-arch or multiple implant cases, especially when there are no natural teeth available to support the guide.
Yes. When properly planned using digital scans and CBCT imaging, tissue-supported guides provide good accuracy and predictability, especially when stabilized with fixation pins.
In many cases, yes. Guided implant surgery is often less invasive, which can lead to reduced surgical time, minimal trauma, and faster healing.
Not always. Suitability depends on gum condition, bone quality, and treatment complexity. Your dentist will evaluate your case to choose the most appropriate guide type.