Modernizing a Dental Implant Planning System (GuideMia 2026)

A UX exploration focused on clarity, readability, and clinical planning confidence.

Project Overview

GuideMia is a dental implant planning system used for panoramic, cross-sectional, and 3D implant placement workflows. While clinically robust, the interface had evolved over time into a visually dense workspace, making it harder to scan anatomy, measurements, and controls during long planning sessions on high-resolution clinical workstations.

This project focuses on modernizing the user experience without disrupting established clinical workflows, creating a calm, readable, and confidence-driven planning environment for surgeons and clinicians.


Problem

  • High visual density reduced scanability

  • Limited hierarchy between anatomy, tools, and measurements

  • Inconsistent readability on QHD / large clinical displays

  • Functional but visually fatiguing planning experience


Goal

  • Preserve existing implant planning workflows

  • Improve clarity and spatial hierarchy

  • Make anatomy the primary visual focus

  • Enhance readability for long clinical sessions

  • Support desktop and touch-based clinical workstations


Solution

  • Introduced a canvas-first planning workspace with clear separation between planning tools, parameters, and safety analysis

  • Consolidated controls into a structured inspector-based layout

  • Added a stage-based planning sequence to reflect real clinical workflows

  • Applied a dark clinical visual system optimized for high-resolution displays

  • Improved typography, spacing, and contrast to reduce cognitive load