Dental Robotics Revolution: Yomi System Cuts Implant Surgery Time, Enhancing Global Dental Lab Partnerships

Oct 25, 2025

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SHENZHEN, CHINA – A recent multi-site clinical study published in Dentistry Today (October 2025) demonstrates that robotic-assisted dental implant procedures significantly improve surgical efficiency . The study of 83 patients receiving 171 implants found that haptic robotic guidance reduced osteotomy and implantation times, with particularly notable workflow efficiency in full-arch cases . This technology allows for guide-free surgery, eliminating wait times for surgical guide fabrication and improving intraoperative access and visualization .

 

This advancement aligns with a broader push for dental digitization, exemplified by international collaborations like the recent memorandum of understanding between Modern Dental Group and UAE-based Sindan to establish a high-tech dental lab in the Middle East . Furthermore, major industry events like the ongoing DenTech China 2025 in Shanghai are highlighting digital workflows and AI as core to dentistry's future .

 

For international dental practices, these developments underscore the importance of partnering with a forward-thinking production lab. Shenzhen Best Dental Lab, a leading dental lab in China, is keenly monitoring these robotic and digital trends. "As a precision-focused dental lab in China, we understand how such technological leaps enhance restorative outcomes," commented a company representative. "Our commitment is to leverage these global advancements, ensuring our partners receive high-quality, aesthetically superior restorations that align with the future of dental surgery."

 

About Shenzhen Best Dental Lab
Shenzhen Best Dental Lab is a premium dental laboratory based in Shenzhen, China, specializing in high-quality dental restorations for international clients. Combining advanced digital technology with skilled craftsmanship, the lab offers a comprehensive range of services including crowns, bridges, dentures, and implant-supported prosthetics.