Digital Tooth-borne
Full Arch Treatment
COURSE OVERVIEW
This course provides a structured approach to case planning, treatment sequencing and digital workflows for fixed prosthodontic cases. Participants will examine how basic principles are applied to elevate full mouth rehabilitation (FMR) through a detailed review of a tooth-borne case. Emphasis will be placed on decision-making through the use of intraoral scanning and interdisciplinary coordination. Attendees will gain practical insights into developing predictable treatment plans by implementing appropriate digital workflows and strategies to manage common clinical and laboratory challenges during a comprehensive fixed case.
Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants, Technicians
Recommended Pre-requisite: Full Arch Implant Prosthetics
Format
Lecture,
Live Webinar
Subject
610 Fixed
Prosthodontics
Speaker
Tramain Watkins, CDT
Course Date
November 4th
@ 7:00 PM ET /
4:00 PM PT
Credit
1.5 CEU
Course Fee
Free

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Describe and sequence a predictable method for treatment planning in comprehensive fixed prosthodontic cases
■ Describe and sequence a predictable method for treatment planning in comprehensive fixed prosthodontic cases
■ Apply intraoral scanning techniques within the digital workflow for FMR cases
■ Formulate and present FMR treatment plans
■ Identify common challenges in full mouth rehabilitation and select strategies to mitigate them
Tramain Watkins, CDT


