Modern dentistry is undergoing a technological revolution, driven by the integration of advanced digital tools in diagnostics, planning and treatment. Among these, computer-guided implantology has become a cornerstone, particularly in complex procedures like aesthetics and full-arch rehabilitation.1 This approach not only increases surgical precision, but also reduces complications, enhances patient comfort and streamlines the workflow.2 By combining CBCT imaging, intra-oral scanning and planning software, clinicians can carry out virtual simulations that transition seamlessly into clinical execution. Surgical guides allow implants to be placed almost exactly as pre-planned.3