The Digital Workflow for the Definitive Prosthesis Protocol
COURSE OVERVIEW
This presentation will demonstrate the clinical procedures and the scanning components necessary for fabricating a printed prototype try-in and the definitive prosthesis. The course will review the steps and protocols for successful restorations for both two and/or three restorative appointments.
This presentation will demonstrate the clinical procedures and the scanning components necessary for fabricating a printed prototype try-in and the definitive prosthesis. The course will review the steps and protocols for successful restorations for both two and/or three restorative appointments.
Audience: Dentists, Specialists, Dental Assistants, Technicians
Recommended Pre-requisite: None
Format
Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture
Subject
610 Fixed Prosthodontics
Speaker
Jeff Carlson, CDT
Release Date
01/08/26
Expiry/Re-evaluation
01/08/29
Credit
1 CEU
Course Fee
Free
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Understand what ancillary scanning components/devices will be needed for capturing the multi-unit abutment/implant position
■ Understand what ancillary scanning components/devices will be needed for capturing the multi-unit abutment/implant position
■ Send the necessary records to their preferred lab partner for each upcoming restorative appointment
■ Overcome the more common challenges associated with fabricating All-On-X definitive prostheses
■ Overcome the more common challenges associated with fabricating All-On-X definitive prostheses
Jeff Carlson, CDT


