
Stackable Surgical Guide Design: Precision Workflow for Complex All-on-X Cases
How stackable surgical guides work, when they are necessary, and the CAD design workflow behind this advanced guided surgery technique.
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Full-arch rehabilitation with the All-on-X concept (All-on-4, All-on-6, and hybrid variations) represents the most technically demanding application of guided surgery. Stackable guide systems, precise angulation control for tilted posterior implants, and immediate loading protocols all require meticulous digital planning. Our articles address the specific challenges of full-arch guide design.
Why trust these articles? Full-arch cases require a different design philosophy than single-tooth guides. These articles share the specialized techniques developed through hundreds of All-on-4 and All-on-6 case designs.

How stackable surgical guides work, when they are necessary, and the CAD design workflow behind this advanced guided surgery technique.

All-on-4 and All-on-6 require fundamentally different surgical guide designs. We break down the angulation, bone reduction, and emergence considerations that determine which protocol delivers better outcomes for your full-arch case.

Master the All-on-4 concept with 5 proven planning strategies for predictable full-arch rehabilitation and surgical guide design.