One digital pathway from imaging to the final crown — diagnose, plan, guide, place and restore on a single thread of data that never leaves the Auralis workflow.
Every stage hands its data to the next — the scan becomes the plan, the plan becomes the guide, the guide positions the implant, and the implant position drives the final restoration.
Diagnosis fuses three sources into one case file: a CBCT volume from your clinic's or partner imaging equipment (DICOM), an intraoral surface scan, and an AI reading that turns both into decisions.
Auralis Insight pre-reads the volume — bone volume and morphology, nerve-canal and sinus tracing — and drafts a structured assessment for the surgeon to review, amend and sign. Final measurements are always verified by the clinician. AI readouts are decision-support aids, not diagnoses.
In Auralis Studio's implant planning module, the future restoration comes first. Position, axis and depth of every implant are designed restoratively-driven — the virtual crown defines where the fixture must go, never the other way round.
CBCT volume and surface scan are registered automatically; the plan carries sleeve positions, drilling protocol and emergence profile forward to guide design.
Studio's guide design module converts the approved plan into a tooth-, mucosa- or bone-supported surgical guide in minutes. Send it to Auralis Print and the guide is printed in a biocompatible resin, washed and cured in-house — typically ready for surgery within hours.
Guides seat industry-standard metal guide sleeves matched to the drilling protocol — no proprietary sleeve inventory required.
With the guide seated, surgery follows the printed plan: a guided osteotomy sequence through the sleeves, then fixture insertion at the planned depth and torque. An implant motor with a 20:1 contra-angle handpiece covers the full protocol — clinic equipment tier, no proprietary lock-in.
Auralis Tool Kits organise every drill, stop and driver by system, so the tray on the bracket table matches the plan on the screen.
The implant fixture itself is the clinician's choice — Auralis supplies everything around it: planning, guidance, prosthetics and tools.
Osseointegration typically takes 3–6 months. While the bone bonds to the fixture, a healing abutment shapes the transgingival emergence contour.
Before loading, implant stability is confirmed with resonance frequency analysis (ISQ) or an equivalent method. Immediate loading is reserved for selected cases that achieve adequate primary stability.
The implant position returns to the screen as a digital impression — scan bodies translate fixture position into the CAD file. From there: a titanium bonding base or abutment, a restoration in the right material for the zone, milled and sintered on the same digital thread — different equipment links in one chain: Print produces the guide, Mill · Sinter produce the restoration.
Restorations are designed in Auralis Studio, milled on Auralis Mill and sintered in Auralis Sinter — different equipment steps on the same digital chain: Auralis Print prints the surgical guide, Auralis Mill · Sinter craft the restoration.
Studio Clinic closes the loop: automated recall scheduling, peri-implant monitoring records and a complete case history — from the first CBCT to the latest review — in one patient file.
The five stages — plus aftercare — collapse into a single kit. Every line links to the product page — specify the whole pathway or start with one stage and grow.
| Stage | What happens | Auralis products |
|---|---|---|
| 01 · Diagnose | CBCT volume, intraoral scan, AI bone / nerve / occlusion report | Scan IO · Auralis Insight |
| 02 · Plan | Restoratively-driven position, axis & depth; sleeve map & drilling protocol | Studio Implant Planning |
| 03 · Guide | Guide designed from the plan, printed, washed & cured in-house; standard sleeves | Studio Guide Design · Print |
| 04 · Place | Guided osteotomy & fixture insertion; motor + 20:1 handpiece; system tool kits | Tool Kits (Multi-system compatible) |
| 05 · Restore | Digital impression, ti-base / abutment, restoration milled & sintered to shade | Scan Bodies · Ti-Bases · Abutments · Zirconia · Glass · PEEK · Mill · Sinter |
| 06 · Aftercare | Automated recall, peri-implant monitoring, long-term case file | Studio Clinic |
Brand names such as Dentium, Osstem, Straumann and ITI are trademarks of their respective owners and are used solely to indicate compatibility. Auralis products are aftermarket components and are not manufactured, endorsed or authorized by these companies. ITI (International Team for Implantology) is an academic organization, not a manufacturer.
From the first scan to the final crown — our team maps the kit to your case mix, your systems and your lab across Southeast Asia.