Digital Denture Protocols, Procedures and Practice Implementations
COURSE OVERVIEW
This course provides a comprehensive overview of digital and analog workflows for creating full arch dentures using intraoral scanning (IOS) and associated software. Participants will examine procedural steps, digital tools and practice implementation strategies that support reduced chair time and improved patient acceptance. The session will also explore accelerated workflows for delivering premium dentures with enhanced aesthetics, as well as practical tips for optimizing functional outcomes in clinical practice.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of digital and analog workflows for creating full arch dentures using intraoral scanning (IOS) and associated software. Participants will examine procedural steps, digital tools and practice implementation strategies that support reduced chair time and improved patient acceptance. The session will also explore accelerated workflows for delivering premium dentures with enhanced aesthetics, as well as practical tips for optimizing functional outcomes in clinical practice.
Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants, Hygienists, Technicians
Recommended Pre-requisite: The Circle of Digital Dentistry
Format
Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture
Subject
010 Basic Sciences
Speaker
Kelly Bevington
Release Date
10/30/24
Expiry/Re-evaluation
10/30/27
Credit
1 CEU
Course Fee
Free
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
• Apply evidence‑based workflows and protocols for both analog and digital denture cases to support efficient and predictable clinical outcomes
• Enhance collaboration and communication between the laboratory and clinician to streamline digital denture production and reduce remakes or adjustments
• Differentiate between traditional denture fabrication techniques and digital denture production methods, and evaluate their impact on efficiency, aesthetics and functional results
• Apply evidence‑based workflows and protocols for both analog and digital denture cases to support efficient and predictable clinical outcomes
• Enhance collaboration and communication between the laboratory and clinician to streamline digital denture production and reduce remakes or adjustments
• Differentiate between traditional denture fabrication techniques and digital denture production methods, and evaluate their impact on efficiency, aesthetics and functional results
Kelly Bevington

