LOD-318-00
Luc Rutten MDT
English
How to Create High End and Esthetic Results in Implantology using the Digital Workflow and Interdisciplinary Planning (From a Master Dental Technician Viewpoint)
The Evolution of Zirconia in Dentistry
LOD-309-00
Dr. Edward A. McLaren
English
The Evolution of Zirconia in Dentistry
New Paradigms in Digital Dentistry: Digital Patient Concept
LOD-308-00
Dr. Francesco Mintrone
English
New Paradigms in Digital Dentistry: Digital Patient Concept
Anterior Immediate Implant Placement and Function - The Digital Workflow
LOD-306-00
Dr. Jonathan Ng
English
Anterior Immediate Implant Placement and Function - The Digital Workflow
Full Digital Workflow - What has Changed? What will change?
LOD-293-00
Dr. Roland Glauser
English
Full Digital Workflow - What has Changed? What will change?
LOD-239-00
Dr. Siamak Abai
Digital advancements in areas such as intraoral scanning, 3-D printing, and CAD/CAM technology are creating efficiencies while expanding the treatment options available to dentists. These tools allow for streamlined treatment and laboratory protocols that can be modified to meet the individual needs of each patient. In this presentation, Dr. Siamak Abai outlines cases where digital intraoral scans are utilized in conjunction with Cone Beam Computed Tomography scans and CAD/CAM software to fabricate guided surgical guides, custom final abutments, and final restorations prior to implant surgery. A model-less workflow is initiated with intraoral scanning, facilitating delivery of final restorations at the time of implant placement. Topics include:<br /><br /> - Impression making considerations for partially edentulous patient<br /> - Treatment planning and utilization of CAD/CAM software for the fabrication of guided surgical guides<br /> - The benefits and applications of intraoral scanning in the partially edentulous patient<br /> - Clinical and laboratory workflows facilitated by digital impressions<br /> - Traditional and digital techniques involved in the fabrication of final abutments and restorations<br /> - Application of CAD/CAM technology in the design and production of restorations<br /> - Prosthesis fabrication from models produced with 3-D printing technology
CAD/CAM Fabricated Complete Dentures: From Concept to Reality
LOD-214-00
Dr. Charles Goodacre
This presentation will show the procedures used to record the clinical information needed for the fabrication of conventional complete dentures using CAD/CAM technology as well as the fabrication process itself.<BR><BR>Recently, the technology has been applied to implant overdentures and fixed complete arch provisional prostheses used in conjunction with the immediate loading of dental implants and these procedures are shown.
LOD-062-00
Dr. Lorne Lavine
The course will assist dentists in developing a plan to create a digital or chartless practice. We will look at the six components of a digital practice and how to make intelligent decisions for purchasing each component. We will also look at the process to integrate all of these components together.