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Aims & Objectives: This review aims at analysing the efficacy of surgical templates in implant dentistry. Methods & Materials: The following databases were searched for studies comparing different shade matching methods. MEDLINE (pubmed), Embase, and Google scholar. Reference lists of articles were also searched. Results: This systematic review evaluated 22 studies that comparing the efficacy of surgical templates in implant dentistry. Successful final treatment outcome is achieved clinically with the help of a computer aided surgical guide. But compared to the conventional technique, limitation with computer-aided implant surgery requires substantially greater investment and effort. Conclusion: This systematic review reveals The Three-dimensional guided implant surgery improves the quality of both the surgical procedure and the restorative results, enabling a very safe and predictable rehabilitation compared with conventional surgery.