Step into the New Era of Precision Dentistry with advanced dynamic navigation, robotics-assisted workflows, and digitally guided implant solutions designed to elevate clinical accuracy and long-term success.
Technology will not replace clinicians, but those clinicians who use technology will replace those who do not.
The One Day NAVIDENT Surgical Workshop was successfully conducted on 12th October 2025 at Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital & Research Centre, Girgaon, Mumbai. The program brought together implantologists and surgical clinicians interested in integrating dynamic navigation technology into everyday implant practice.
Organized in collaboration with ClaroNav Dental Canada and Marks Biotech, the workshop focused on the practical implementation of navigation-assisted implant placement and digitally driven surgical workflows.
Designed as an intensive clinical training session (10 AM – 3 PM), the workshop delivered structured insights into real-time navigation systems and AI-supported planning concepts shaping modern implant dentistry.
Dynamic Navigation Fundamentals
Participants were introduced to the principles of real-time 3D drill tracking, system calibration, workflow integration, and intraoperative flexibility using the NAVIDENT Navigation System.
Digital & AI-Supported Planning
The program examined how digital treatment planning and intelligent software integration enhance surgical accuracy, angulation control, and restorative outcomes.
Precision-Driven Implant Placement
Clinical discussions highlighted how navigation-assisted systems improve control in anatomically sensitive areas, reduce deviations, and support minimally invasive implant protocols.
Live Workflow Demonstration
A key component of the workshop was the live navigation-assisted surgical workflow demonstration. Attendees observed:
• Digital treatment planning protocols
• System calibration and accuracy validation
• Real-time 3D drill tracking
• Intraoperative adjustments compared to static guides
The workshop saw active participation and case-based discussions among attending clinicians. Key areas of interest included:
• Comparison between static and dynamic guided surgery
• Accuracy validation in navigation systems
• Application of navigation in complex anatomical cases
• Integration of digital workflows in routine practice
The interaction reflected a growing shift toward precision-based, technology-enabled implantology within the clinical community.
The One Day NAVIDENT Surgical Workshop 2025 served as a focused platform for advancing understanding of navigation-assisted implant protocols. By combining theoretical foundation with real-time workflow demonstration, the program strengthened clinical confidence in adopting digitally guided surgical techniques.
We extend our appreciation to the hosting institution and participating clinicians for contributing to the success of this educational initiative.
As implant dentistry continues to evolve toward data-driven precision and minimally invasive execution, such programs play an important role in bridging innovation with everyday clinical practice.