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Should You WORRY About the Nasopalatine Nerve in All-on-X?

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In this week’s video, Dr. Robert Stanley, the Smile Engineer, considers a hot topic in full-arch implant therapy: ablating the nasopalatine nerve during All-on-X surgeries. Why does the nasopalatine nerve sometimes comes into play with fully guided All-on-X treatment? To seat the bone foundation guide. Some skeptics express concerns about roof-of-mouth sensation loss and patient comfort, but Dr. Stanley offers what he's seen after years of practice - what patients actually report in terms of feeling and function after this procedure.
For dental professionals offering full-arch implant solutions, knowing the anatomical risks and clinical evidence behind nerve management is essential. Whether you use fully guided workflows or prefer free-hand approaches, Dr. Rob’s real-world insights help you evaluate the trade-offs in patient comfort, sensation, and overall outcome.
At Stanley Institute for Comprehensive Dentistry, we offer expert-led courses designed to train the whole doctor—covering everything from diagnosis to advanced treatment planning, efficient practice management and more. Learn cutting-edge, fully digital solutions and workflows that will transform your practice and patient care. With both online and in-person options, our comprehensive programs provide the skills and confidence you need to excel. Don’t miss out—join us today at https://stanleyinstitute.com/courses!
Online Courses: https://stanleyinstitute.com/virtual-courses/
In-Person Courses: https://stanleyinstitute.com/courses/
Are you a patient lookign for our dental practice? Learn more about us at www.stanleysmiles.com.
Questions, Comments or Insights? Email us at:
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Content provided by Dr. Robert Stanley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Robert Stanley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this week’s video, Dr. Robert Stanley, the Smile Engineer, considers a hot topic in full-arch implant therapy: ablating the nasopalatine nerve during All-on-X surgeries. Why does the nasopalatine nerve sometimes comes into play with fully guided All-on-X treatment? To seat the bone foundation guide. Some skeptics express concerns about roof-of-mouth sensation loss and patient comfort, but Dr. Stanley offers what he's seen after years of practice - what patients actually report in terms of feeling and function after this procedure.
For dental professionals offering full-arch implant solutions, knowing the anatomical risks and clinical evidence behind nerve management is essential. Whether you use fully guided workflows or prefer free-hand approaches, Dr. Rob’s real-world insights help you evaluate the trade-offs in patient comfort, sensation, and overall outcome.
At Stanley Institute for Comprehensive Dentistry, we offer expert-led courses designed to train the whole doctor—covering everything from diagnosis to advanced treatment planning, efficient practice management and more. Learn cutting-edge, fully digital solutions and workflows that will transform your practice and patient care. With both online and in-person options, our comprehensive programs provide the skills and confidence you need to excel. Don’t miss out—join us today at https://stanleyinstitute.com/courses!
Online Courses: https://stanleyinstitute.com/virtual-courses/
In-Person Courses: https://stanleyinstitute.com/courses/
Are you a patient lookign for our dental practice? Learn more about us at www.stanleysmiles.com.
Questions, Comments or Insights? Email us at:
[email protected]
Stanley Institute Socials
► Subscribe: https://youtube.com/@Stanleyinstitute
► Facebook: https://facebook.com/stanleyinstitute/
► Instagram: https://instagram.com/stanleyinstitute
► LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/school/stanleyinstitute/
Dr. Robert Stanley, Smile Engineer Socials
► Facebook: https://facebook.com/p/Smile-Engineer-100054446351425/
► Instagram: https://instagram.com/smileengineer/

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