Virtually Plan Your Implants in 3D
Our software experts will help design and plan for you. So you don't have to learn new software - just focus on placing implants
how we do it
Our FAST and EASY process
1
SCAN
Submit a CBCT and optical impression. Traditional impressions are also acceptable, or you can refer your patient to a local Reveal Diagnostics imaging center.
2
WE GENERATE A TREATMENT PROPOSAL
If the plan looks good, approve it. We’ll start on production right away. Or, if you'd like to see changes, you can set up a time to review different options via web meeting.
3
FINAL CONFIRMATION
After everything is approved, Reveal will fabricate and deliver the guide for a smooth surgery.
1
SCAN
Send pt to Reveal Diagnostics imaging center or use your own. If not scanning at Reveal Diagnostics imaging center, please call for proper scanning protocols.
Impressions: Take PVS or optical scan. Provide upper, lower, and bite registration. Mail to Reveal or partner lab or submit online.
2
DIGITILIZED MODELS
Reveal digitizes your models, adds virtual teeth, and prepares and implant proposal for your approval.
3
APPROVE FOR PRODUCTION
If the plan looks good, approve it. We’ll start on production right away. Or, if you'd like to see changes, you can set up a time to review different options via web meeting.
4
FINAL CONFIRMATION
After everything is approved, Reveal will fabricate and deliver the guide for a smooth surgery.
Delivery Calculator
Our process is designed to ensure quick turnaround times to meet the clinical demands of implant surgeons looking for high-quality surgical guides.
For single implants and bridges, a treatment (Tx) proposal is delivered within 2 days, followed by a production timeline of only 5 days in the lab.
For full arch cases that do not require bone reduction, the same expedited schedule is applied, offering a Tx proposal within 2 days and production within 5 days.
For full arch cases requiring bone reduction, the production timeline extends to 2-3 weeks, reflecting the additional intricacy and customization involved.
This structured approach allows implant surgeons to plan their procedures with efficiency and predictability.