How does the tooth-supported guide compare to ROE's other surgical guide options?
ROE offers a full portfolio of surgical guides so you can match the guide type to your case. The tooth-supported guide is the entry point for partially edentulous and single-implant cases, while the other options scale up for edentulous and full-arch work.
| Guide | Relative Price | Days in Lab | Guided Kits | No. of Sites | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tooth Supported | $$ | 3 planning + 4 production | All | 1 to 6 | Printed surgical resin, with Ti sleeves or sleeveless |
| Tissue Supported | $$ | 4 planning + 4 production | All | Any number | Edentulous cases where the guide is based on a dual-scan |
| Bone Supported | $$$ | 4 planning + 5 production | All | Any number | Best for edentulous cases where a dual-scan is not an option; optional open channel for bone leveling |
| CombiGuide | $$$ | 5 planning + 5 production | All | Any number | Full-arch all-metal guide, limited to bone reduction and implant placement |
| CHROME GuidedSMILE | $$$$ | 5 planning + 10 production | All | Any number | Fully guided All-on-X surgery and restoration |
How to choose: If your patient has stable existing teeth that can serve as landmarks, the tooth-supported guide typically delivers the highest accuracy with the shortest lab timeline. As patients move toward full edentulism, tissue-supported, bone-supported, and the full-arch CombiGuide and CHROME GuidedSMILE options become appropriate.
For help selecting the right guide for a specific case, request pricing or use ROE's surgical guide decision tree.
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