Straumann Falcon™

Navigate through the invisible.



The Straumann Falcon™ Dynamic System comes with a small, lightweight and ergonomic design for easy and comfortable use. It provides technology-assisted guidance during implant surgery that puts you in control. With its distinctive features, it’s a revelation in real-time visualization and clinical insight, exploiting the benefits and flexibility of both freehand and guided surgery and supporting the proactive adaptation to the clinical situation.


Powerful visualization

Live instrument tracking with no visibility constraints.1, 2, 3

Flexibility during surgery

Adapt during surgery.1, 2, 3

Visual and tactile bone feedback

Direct bone feeling.18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23

Compact

Miniaturized design to save space.1, 2, 3


Technical information

System components


Straumann Falcon™ brings an unprecedented simplicity and ergonomy

System components

1. Touch-screen all-in-one computer with real time, dynamic navigation software

2. Small, motor-mounted camera

3. Optional smart glasses*

4. Miniaturized patients markers

* EPSON® MOVERIO BT-45C smart glasses and Straumann® Surgical Motor Pro 2 are compatible with Straumann Falcon™ and must be purchased separately.


How does it work?

3 steps to follow

Scan

Plan

Perform


What customers say

  • “Straumann® Falcon gives me the advantages of guidance with full visibility and control of my surgical area.”

    Dr. Kay Vietor

  • “Straumann® Falcon gives me flexibility during guided surgery and gives me security through visual feedback.”

    PhD Dr. Dr. Christian Naujoks

  • “Guided surgery with Straumann® Falcon means same-day surgery for your walk-in patients and portability, for your convenience.”

    Dr. Maja Chmielewska

  • “Straumann® Falcon gives me the full potential of free-hand implantology assisted by the insights of an intuitive 3-dimensional dynamic guidance.”

    Dr. med. dent. Tim Nolting

Brochures and videos

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Straumann Falcon™ FAQs

How is the data creation process?

This is standard digital workflow = DICOM (CBCT) + STL (IOS). DICOM + STL files mandatory.

Which indications can be covered?

Single and multi-unit indications can be covered as of June 2025 and full-arch cases are planned to be covered from September 2025 onwards.

How is case planning and digital tray production managed?

Case planning and digital tray production can be done via Smile in a Box®. An additional workflow allows also coDiagnostiX® implant planning and marker planning during surgery. No local guide production is available yet.

Find out if Straumann Falcon™ is available in your country

Straumann Falcon™ is currently available in the following countries:

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • UK

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References

1 Step by Step DEV-0038392
2 Instruction for use – DEV-0038392
3 V&VTMR TBD
4 Dentistry Journal | Free Full-Text | Learning Curve and Comparison of Dynamic Implant Placement Accuracy Using a Navigation System in Young Professionals (mdpi.com)
5 Stünkel R et al. Accuracy of intraoral real-time navigation versus static, CAD/CAM-manufactured pilot drilling guides in dental implant surgery: an in vitro study. Int J Implant Dent. 2022 Oct 6;8(1):41
6 Duré M et al. First comparison of a new dynamic navigation system and surgical guides for implantology: an in vitro study. Int J Comput Dent. 2021 Feb 26;24(1):9-17
7 Edelmann C. et al. Accuracy of Computer-Assisted Dynamic Navigation in Implant Placement with a Fully Digital Approach: A Prospective Clinical Trial. J Clin Med. 2021 Apr 21;10(9):1808
8 Liebermann A. et al. Digital workflow with innovative Denacam-3D real-time navigation system for implantation and prosthetic restoration of a single-tooth implant A case report (article in German). Implantologie, 27(3), 221-231
9 Spille J. et al. Comparison of implant placement accuracy in two diferent preoperative digital workfows: navigated vs. pilot-drill-guided surgery. Int J Implant Dentis. 2021;7(1):45
10 In vitro study: Schnutenhaus, S., et al., Accuracy of Computer-Assisted Dynamic Navigation as a Function of Different Intraoral Reference Systems: An In Vitro Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021. 18(6): p. 3244
11 Case reports (in German): Thieringer, F.M., et al., Navigierte digitale Implantologie Möglichkeiten und Grenzen innovativer Technologien. . Implantologie 2021. 29(3): p. 269–284.
12 Wetzel, M. and C.S. Edelmann, S. , Die dynamisch navigierte Implantation im Unterkiefer.. DENTALE IMPLANTOLOGIE, 2021. 25(6): p. 338-342.
13 Edelmann, C. and M.S. Wetzel, S., Dynamische Navigation: Klinische Aspekte der dynamischen Navigation. Übersicht und Kasuistik. Implantologie, 2021. 29(3): p. 315–325
14 Survey among advisory board consisting from 5 dental experts (PDD-00046077)
15 Survey on dental patient trust & technology, conducted in July 2022, by Pearl (www.hellopearl.com) involving 597 U.S.A. dental patients. Dental Patient Trust Survey_8_22.pdf (hellopearl.com) (PDD-00046075)
16 Minimally invasive flapless implant surgery: A prospective multicenter study. Becker W, Goldstein M, Becker BE, Sennerby L. Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2005. 7 Suppl 1:S21-7.
17 Patients’ preferences towards minimally invasive treatment alternatives for implant rehabilitation of edentulous jaws. Pommer B, Mailath-Pokorny G, Haas R, Busenlechner D, Fürhauser R, Watzek G. European Journal of Oral Implantology, 2014. 7(2):91-109.
18 Histomorphometric Analysis of Bone Density in Relation to Tactile Sense of the Surgeon During Dental Implant Placement
19 Tactile Sense of the Surgeon in Determining Bone Density When Placing Dental Implant
20 Bone density assessments of dental implant sites: 3. Bone quality evaluation during osteotomy and implant placement
21 Assessment of the Effect of Bone Density on Implant Stability: A Clinical Study
22 Correlation between Primary, Secondary Stability, Bone Density, Percentage of Vital Bone Formation and Implant Size - PMC (nih.gov)
23 (PDF) Bone Quality Assessment for Dental Implants (researchgate.net)
24 Accuracy of Dental Implant Placement with Dynamic Navigation-Investigation of the Influence of Two Different Optical Reference Systems: A Randomized Clinical Trial - PubMed (nih.gov)