The Circle of
Digital Dentistry:
Acquisition, Fabrication & Insertion
COURSE OVERVIEW
Digital technologies continue to reshape clinical and laboratory practices across dentistry. Among the most impactful advancements are digital impressions and the digital laboratory workflow, which can significantly improve efficiency, accuracy and patient experience. This course examines the clinical value of digital impression systems, outlining five key reasons for their use.
Attendees will learn evidence‑based scanning best practices and explore how to implement the reference denture workflow to enhance predictability and reduce remakes. Through this foundation, participants will gain practical skills for integrating digital processes into everyday prosthetic procedures.
Digital technologies continue to reshape clinical and laboratory practices across dentistry. Among the most impactful advancements are digital impressions and the digital laboratory workflow, which can significantly improve efficiency, accuracy and patient experience. This course examines the clinical value of digital impression systems, outlining five key reasons for their use.
Attendees will learn evidence‑based scanning best practices and explore how to implement the reference denture workflow to enhance predictability and reduce remakes. Through this foundation, participants will gain practical skills for integrating digital processes into everyday prosthetic procedures.
Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants, Technicians
Recommended Pre-requisite: None
Format
Lecture, Live Webinar
Subject
010 Basic Sciences
Speaker
Kelly Bevington
Course Date
April 16th
@ 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT
Credit
1 CEU
Course Fee
Free
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
• Identify the five primary clinical and operational reasons for taking digital impressions
• Apply scanning best practices to produce accurate, high‑quality digital impressions
• Implement the reference denture clinical workflow in appropriate clinical scenarios
• Identify the five primary clinical and operational reasons for taking digital impressions
• Apply scanning best practices to produce accurate, high‑quality digital impressions
• Implement the reference denture clinical workflow in appropriate clinical scenarios
Kelly Bevington

