Nowadays it is possible to identify an interaction between health and engineering areas in order to provide better patient care. In dental implant studies, an interaction between areas makes the success of the surgery not dependent exclusively on the experience of the dental surgeon. Providing subsidies to aid decision-making makes the procedure more efficient and more successful. Thus, the aim of this paper is to present a systematic review focusing on the Support for Decision Making in the Assisted Dental Implant Process. The methodology to accomplish this work initiate with a systematic review. It was search in the literature, in different available databases from CAPES journals portal, the content of the articles to identify the state-of-the-art, defining the keywords of this search, moreover the categorization in primary and secondary keywords, definition of parameters, search with databases CAPES journals portal, selection of articles, reading and analysis of content, definition of inclusion and exclusion methods, identification of work process milestones, analyze contributions and limitations of each author. This systematic review demonstrates keywords in the process of dental implants, that is, works that stand out, fulfilling the requirements of this research. Therefore, by finding the state of the art, it is possible to identify important points in the dental implant process by identifying new research and development opportunities. As an opportunity for future works, it is possible to analyze the bibliographic references, identifying the key authors and seeking their contributions to the decision support process of the surgeon.