Foundations and Advancements in Digital Dentistry for a Restorative Practice

COURSE OVERVIEW

This seminar offers a foundational overview of digital dentistry for restorative applications, covering essential tools like intraoral scanners, 3D printers, CAD/CAM systems and diagnostic imaging.

This course explores how these technologies improve workflows, clinical accuracy and patient experiences.

Attendees will gain practical insights on transitioning to digital workflows, focused on integration strategies and overcoming common challenges.

Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants, Technicians

Recommended Pre-requisite: None

Format

Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture

Subject

670 Removable Prosthodontics

Speaker

Adam J. Kennedy, DMD, FAGD

Release Date

05/08/25

Expiry/Re-evaluation 

05/08/28

Credit

1 CEU

Course Fee

Free

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Understand the core principles of digital dentistry for restorative applications
■ Explain the latest advancements in digital imaging, scanning and diagnostics
■ Identify the benefits and potential challenges of digital workflows as compared to traditional methods

Adam J. Kennedy, DMD, FAGD


Dr. Kennedy is the Program Director for the General Practice Residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He earned his DMD from Case Western Reserve University. After completing a General Practice Residency at the University of Washington, he began practicing in Bellevue and returned to UW as an affiliate instructor in 2017. Dr. Kennedy is a past president of the Seattle-King County Dental Society.

CE CREDIT:
Participants must view the pre-recorded lecture in its entirety and complete both the survey and quiz. Once all components are finished, the CE Certificate will be unlocked and available for download.


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SPEAKER DISCLOSURE:

This speaker was compensated by National Dentex for the production and delivery of the course content. Speakers do not receive compensation for additional viewings of recorded materials. Any additional disclosures regarding potential commercial bias will be provided by the speaker at the beginning of the presentation. This disclosure does not imply that the information presented is biased or of lesser quality.