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37372_2014 CAD/CAM case report _ CBCT and digital surface scanner case report _ CBCT and digital surface scanner I was sent as an STL file (Figs. 8a–c) to the 3-D print manufacturer, where the surgical guide was fab- ricated in two hours (Objet Eden260V, Stratasys; Fig. 9). Once the guide had been fabricated, a final try-in was performed on the study model to assess any fit inaccuracies or surgical access problems before sterilising the guide and the BioHorizons guided surgery kit (Fig. 10a). Fig. 8a_A lateral view of the final surgical guide design. Fig. 8b_An occlusal view of the final surgical guide design. Fig. 8c_Processed images (reconstructed STL files) ready for the 3-D printing process. Fig. 9_The Objet Eden260V 3-D printer. (Source of the image: www.stratasys.com) Fig. 10a_Pre-op surgical guide check on a study model. Fig. 10b_Surgical guide positioned in the surgical site. Fig. 10c_A guided tissue punch was utilised for the soft-tissue removal. Fig. 10d_Removal of the excised soft tissue. I 27cone beam2_2014 Fig. 9 Fig. 8b Fig. 10d Fig. 10b Fig. 8a Fig. 8c Fig. 10a Fig. 10c