Digital Tooth-borne
Full Arch Treatment

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course will cover treatment planning for full arch, tooth-borne cases and will then go through all the steps in the digital restoration of the speaker’s full mouth case. We will use this example case to talk about the practicalities of treatment from the clinical, laboratory and patient perspectives.

Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants, Technicians

Recommended Pre-requisite: Full Arch Implant Prosthetics

Format

Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture

Subject

610 Fixed 
Prosthodontics

Speaker

Tramain Watkins, CDT

Release

01/29/26

Expiry/Re-evaluation 

01/29/29

Credit

1 CEU

Course Fee

Free

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Understand the considerations in treatment planning a comprehensive, tooth-borne case
■ Understand how to use an IOS scanner for full mouth treatment
■ Review all the steps in treating an actual case
■ Learn to avoid some of the challenges that can occur with full mouth treatment

Tramain Watkins, CDT

DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC EDUCATION


Tramain Watkins, BA, CDT, has been working in the dental laboratory industry for more than 35 years. He has extensive experience fabricating analog and digital prosthetics, with expertise in implant-supported and retained restorations. A respected lecturer on both laboratory and clinical aspects of restorative dentistry, Tramain trains technicians and provides clinical support in case planning, troubleshooting and implant placement.

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 employed 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.