 This paper discusses the use of computer-aided techniques in dental implant surgery. The authors describe how a surgical guide was used to ensure proper placement of implants in a patient's mouth, and how a regeneration procedure was used to increase the volume of bone in the patient's upper jaw. They then explain how a digital workflow was used to design and fabricate a set of dentures for the patient, which included both metal substructures and aesthetic and occlusal checks. Finally, they conclude that computer-aided implantology is a safe and precise method of performing dental implant surgery. This article was authored by Claudia Tadero, Michael Cherry, Rujero Rodriguez, Y Baena, and others.