The fit of the drill guide on the patient’s teeth is dependent on the quality of the stone model and, thereby, the accuracy of the impression. We need a good… read more →
Patients appreciate the use of technology to perform better dentistry, and can be very receptive to a thoughtful explanation of the process and benefits. Here is an example of what… read more →
We are pleased to announce that the Guided Surgery Solutions ThinLayer® Guide is now available in Canada. With the ThinLayer® Guide, you can place implants with greater confidence in less… read more →
Guided Surgery Solutions was selected as a finalist by the Massachusetts Medical Device Development Center (M2D2) for its 2014 New Venture Competition. Ed Ross, CEO of Guided Surgery Solutions, presented… read more →
Implant dentistry is increasingly restorative-driven. This is due in part to virtual planning and guided surgery, powerful collaboration tools that benefit – and allow for seamless communication between – the… read more →
BOSTON, Mass. – Guided Surgery Solutions was awarded a $520,000 loan as part of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC)’s Accelerator Loan program. MLSC is a quasi-public agency charged with… read more →
We’ve uploaded a new video which gives an introduction to Guided Surgery Solutions’ ThinLayer® dental implant drill guide system and how FutureTooth position – the key to restorative-driven treatment planning… read more →
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Guided Surgery Solutions, LLC exhibited at the 99th American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) Annual Meeting at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA, September 28 to October 1. Over… read more →
In an article posted in the Journal of the American Dental Association, authors Philip Worthington, Jeffrey Rubenstein, and David C. Hatcher looked into different imaging options for the evaluation and… read more →
Tube guides work well when they work, however they face significant limitations in many situations. In our survey of 12,000 implant-placing doctors, the 875 respondents consistently faced these limitations: Visual… read more →