Implant prosthetic treatment planning has witnessed a significant shift from a surgically driven approach to a prosthetically driven one. This transition aims to reduce the incidence of implant failures related to prosthetic factors. By emphasizing prosthetic considerations before surgical implantation, this approach balances aesthetics and function, ultimately contributing to long-term success.

With the advancement of the digital acquisition tools namely CBCTs, face scanners and intraoral scanners another step could be used to augment the production of a complete virtual patient. This allows for more comprehensive planning and prosthetic rehabilitation specially in the highly demanding maxillary full arch implant cases.