In-depth Surgical and Restorative Guidance for Full Arch Rehabilitation
COURSE OVERVIEW
Since Paulo Malo pioneered immediate full arch rehabilitation in 1998, advances in technology have transformed the treatment of edentulous patients and those with failing dentition, making the procedure more predictable and less complex. Today, clinicians seek digital solutions that leverage photogrammetry and high-precision intraoral scanning (IOS) with scan bodies featuring unique geometries to capture precise implant positions.
Since Paulo Malo pioneered immediate full arch rehabilitation in 1998, advances in technology have transformed the treatment of edentulous patients and those with failing dentition, making the procedure more predictable and less complex. Today, clinicians seek digital solutions that leverage photogrammetry and high-precision intraoral scanning (IOS) with scan bodies featuring unique geometries to capture precise implant positions.
This course will explore the comprehensive workflow for immediate full arch rehabilitation, covering treatment planning, surgical protocols, immediate and next-day temporization, and the delivery of the definitive restoration. Attendees will gain insights into digital workflows, analog techniques and hybrid approaches.
Audience: Dentists, Specialists, Dental Assistants, Technicians
Recommended Pre-requisite: None
Format
Lecture, Live Webinar
Subject
610 Fixed Prosthodontics
Speaker
Jeff Carlson, CDT
Course Date
September 4th
@ 7:00 PM ET /
4:00 PM PT
Credit
2 CEU
Course Fee
Free
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Understand the differences between guided All-on-X and conventional procedures
■ Understand the differences between guided All-on-X and conventional procedures
■ Learn when, where, how and why, to incorporate a digital workflow, along with the associated technologies/equipment required
■ Understand the common restorative steps necessary, including records capture, laboratory procedures and day of surgery workflows
■ Understand the workflow for the definitive prosthesis and the different options available for the definitive prosthesis
■ Understand the common restorative steps necessary, including records capture, laboratory procedures and day of surgery workflows
■ Understand the workflow for the definitive prosthesis and the different options available for the definitive prosthesis
Jeff Carlson, CDT
