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In this episode of The Lasting Smile Podcast, Dr. Frank LaMar, Founder & CEO of Hybridge Dental Lab, and Clinical Lab Director Dr. Julianne Conejo dive into one of the most critical phases of full-arch implant dentistry: capturing implant positions with accuracy. As full-arch restorations demand precision for long-term success, the discussion explores the evolution from traditional analog impressions to cutting-edge digital solutions. The doctors break down the accuracy, limitations, and clinical implications of today’s leading capture methods. Key Takeaways: 1.) The role of analog impressions and their limitations (~80 microns of discrepancy). 2.) Why intraoral scanning offers better accuracy (~50 microns) but isn’t ideal for full arch. 3.) How photogrammetry has become the new gold standard (10–20 microns accuracy). 4.) The concept of “grammetry” as a hybrid approach combining intraoral scanning with splinting. 5.) Why passivity and precision are critical to preventing long-term implant failure. 6.) Practical considerations on cost, usability, and when to incorporate photogrammetry in your practice. From analog foundations to digital innovation, this episode unpacks how implant capture technologies impact the durability, comfort, and success of full-arch restorations. For more information visit: hybridgelab.com Instagram // hybridgelab LinkedIn // Hybridge Dental Laboratory #TheLastingSmile #Hybridge #FullArch #Dentalhealth #DentalCare#DentalImplants #ImplantDentistry #Prosthodontics #DentalLab #DigitalDentistry #Dentistry #Dental #SmileTransformation #Smile #ImplantTechnology #Photogrammetry #RestorativeDentistry