DTX Studio Review
Integrated implant planning, guided surgery, and restorative design platform
Our Verdict
DTX Studio is Envista Holdings' comprehensive digital dentistry platform that spans imaging, diagnostics, implant planning, and prosthetic design across three integrated modules. For practices placing implants — especially those using Nobel Biocare systems — it's arguably the most seamless end-to-end digital workflow available, taking you from CBCT scan to guided surgery in under 90 seconds for the planning phase. The platform is open enough to work with non-Nobel implant systems and third-party imaging hardware, but the deepest integration is reserved for practices within the Envista ecosystem.
| Quick Summary | |
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| Vendor | DTX Studio (Dentsply Sirona) |
| Founded | 2019 |
| Deployment | Cloud-based |
| Pricing | Custom-quoted per location |
| Getting started | Free personalized demo |
Full Review
Our take: DTX Studio is Envista Holdings' comprehensive digital dentistry platform that spans imaging, diagnostics, implant planning, and prosthetic design across three integrated modules. For practices placing implants — especially those using Nobel Biocare systems — it's arguably the most seamless end-to-end digital workflow available, taking you from CBCT scan to guided surgery in under 90 seconds for the planning phase. The platform is open enough to work with non-Nobel implant systems and third-party imaging hardware, but the deepest integration is reserved for practices within the Envista ecosystem.
What Is DTX Studio?
DTX Studio is a suite of dental software developed under Envista Holdings Corporation, connecting imaging, implant planning, and prosthetic design into a unified digital workflow. The suite was unveiled through the collaboration of Nobel Biocare and KaVo Imaging (both Envista brands) and represents the company's vision for end-to-end digital dentistry.
The suite consists of three core modules:
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DTX Studio Clinic — Image acquisition, diagnostics, and treatment planning
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DTX Studio Implant — 3D implant planning with guided surgery capabilities
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DTX Studio Lab — Prosthetic design for dental laboratories
DTX Studio Clinic is also available through the DEXIS brand (as DTX Studio Clinic imaging software), reflecting the unified Envista imaging strategy. The latest version (1.8, released 2025) introduced AI enhancements and improved workflow automation.
The platform works on both Mac and Windows, accepts images from any X-ray device via standard formats (DICOM, STL, PNG, JPG), and supports multiple hardware brands — though the tightest integration is naturally with KaVo/DEXIS imaging devices.
Key Features
DTX Studio Clinic — Imaging & Diagnostics
The Clinic module is your central image library. All 2D and 3D imaging data is stored in a single archive accessible from any computer running the software within your practice. The system accepts images from any X-ray device, intraoral scanner, desktop scanner, or camera using open industry formats.
SmartFusion technology automatically merges CBCT scans with intraoral scan data, creating a combined dataset for prosthetically-driven treatment planning. AI features identify tooth numbers on intraoral scans and assist with diagnostics.
The modular architecture means you can start with basic imaging and add capabilities as your practice grows — you're not paying for implant planning features if you're only doing general imaging.
DTX Studio Implant — Surgical Planning
The implant planning module is the suite's most powerful component. It proposes implant positions and virtual crowns for missing teeth or teeth indicated for extraction, ready for clinical adjustment. The workflow takes you from images to implant plan in less than 90 seconds.
From the plan, you can proceed to surgery via three pathways: X-Guide 3D navigation for real-time guided surgery, a chairside-produced surgical template, or ordering a NobelGuide template from Nobel Biocare's central production facility.
Critically, DTX Studio Implant is open to non-Nobel Biocare implant systems — including Straumann, Dentsply, and Camlog — making it viable even for practices not exclusive to Nobel.
DTX Studio Lab — Prosthetic Design
The Lab module handles prosthetic design workflows for dental laboratories, completing the digital chain from scan to restoration. This module is less relevant for most dental practices but essential for labs working within the DTX Studio ecosystem.
Pricing
DTX Studio does not publish pricing publicly. The software is typically bundled with hardware purchases or sold through authorized dealers. Based on industry norms for implant planning software:
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DTX Studio Clinic (imaging only) is sometimes included with compatible hardware purchases
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DTX Studio Implant licensing carries a meaningful cost, consistent with other surgical planning platforms
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Guided surgery template costs (NobelGuide) are per-case additional expenses
Contact Nobel Biocare, DEXIS, or an authorized Envista dealer for current pricing. Budget for both software licensing and per-case surgical guide costs when evaluating total cost.
What Users Actually Say
What people love
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Seamless implant planning workflow. Going from CBCT to implant plan in under 90 seconds is a genuine productivity improvement. The SmartFusion technology that merges CBCT with intraoral scans is consistently praised.
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Open system compatibility. Accepting images from any device and supporting non-Nobel implant systems makes the platform accessible to more practices.
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Cross-platform support. Working on both Mac and Windows is a genuine differentiator — many competing platforms are Windows-only.
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Central image archive. Having all imaging data in one place, accessible from any workstation, simplifies multi-room and multi-provider practices.
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Three pathways to guided surgery. Flexibility between X-Guide navigation, chairside templates, and centrally produced guides lets clinicians choose the approach that fits their workflow.
What people note
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Best experience requires Envista hardware. While the platform is technically open, the tightest integration and smoothest workflows happen with KaVo/DEXIS imaging devices and Nobel Biocare implant components.
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Learning curve for implant module. The planning software is powerful but takes time to learn, particularly for clinicians new to digital implant planning.
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Pricing is opaque. No published pricing makes it difficult to budget without going through the sales process.
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Lab module has limited relevance for practices. The three-module suite is comprehensive, but most practices will only use Clinic and Implant.
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Per-case surgical guide costs add up. If you're using NobelGuide templates, the per-case cost is an ongoing expense on top of software licensing.
Who Is DTX Studio Best For?
Great fit:
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Implant-focused practices that want an end-to-end digital workflow from imaging to guided surgery
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Offices using Nobel Biocare implant systems who want the tightest possible hardware-software integration
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Multi-specialty practices needing a centralized imaging platform that also handles implant planning
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Clinicians already using KaVo/DEXIS imaging devices who want seamless data flow
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Practices interested in X-Guide real-time surgical navigation
Better-tailored options exist for:
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General practices that don't place implants — DTX Studio is overbuilt for basic imaging needs
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Practices committed to non-Envista implant systems — while DTX Studio is open, competitors like coDiagnostiX or Blue Sky Plan may be less ecosystem-biased
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Offices on tight budgets — the total cost of software licensing plus per-case guides is a significant investment
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Practices looking for standalone AI diagnostics — Diagnocat or Overjet offer more focused diagnostic AI
Alternatives to Consider
| Software | Why consider it |
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| coDiagnostiX | Implant planning platform from Straumann — the natural choice for Straumann-focused practices |
| Blue Sky Plan | More affordable implant planning with open implant library support |
| DEXIS Imaging Suite | If you only need imaging without implant planning — same Envista family, simpler solution |
| Planmeca Romexis | Full imaging suite with implant planning for practices in the Planmeca ecosystem |
| Implant Studio (3Shape) | Strong implant planning integrated with the 3Shape scanning ecosystem |
The Bottom Line
DTX Studio is the most complete end-to-end digital implant workflow available, connecting imaging, planning, and guided surgery in a single platform. The SmartFusion technology and sub-90-second planning capability make it a genuine productivity tool for implant-focused practices. The openness to non-Envista hardware and non-Nobel implant systems broadens its appeal beyond the Envista ecosystem.
The main consideration is that DTX Studio delivers its peak value when you're using Envista hardware and Nobel Biocare implants. If that's your setup, it's the obvious choice. If you're invested in a different implant system, platforms like coDiagnostiX or Implant Studio may offer tighter integration with your preferred hardware. For practices that place implants regularly and want a digital-first workflow, DTX Studio belongs on the shortlist.
This review is based on publicly available information, user reviews, and independent research. The Molar Report does not accept payment for editorial placement or rankings. Read our editorial policy. Something look off? Let us know.
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