Implantology guided surgery, a groundbreaking innovation introduced over 15 years ago, has transformed the landscape of dental practice. Initially focusing on anatomical precision, it has evolved to prioritize prosthetic outcomes. With the advent of advanced imaging technologies like scanners and cone beam, practitioners gained unprecedented three-dimensional insight into bone structures and anatomical nuances. This led to the birth of implant simulation software in 1993, enabling precise computerized planning for optimal implant placement. This book delves into the dynamic stages of static guided surgery in implantology, exploring its remarkable advantages and practical challenges. Through engaging clinical case studies, it offers a captivating journey into the world of digital dentistry, promising insights that will revolutionize dental practice.