Prosthetically-driven, Guided Implant Placement and Restoration
COURSE OVERVIEW
A digital workflow can create a prosthetically-driven dental implant restoration and help to achieve an ideal implant and definitive restoration. The goal is to obtain a position that can provide optimal aesthetic and occlusal relationships. This course will teach attendees how to properly capture intraoral scans of edentulous areas, CBCT images and merge those images together to develop a prosthetically-driven plan for implant placement. Additionally, simple socket grafting techniques will be reviewed.
Audience: Dentist, Specialist, Dental Assistant, Technician
Format
Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture
Subject
610 Fixed Prosthodontics
Speaker
Domenic D’Amico, DMD
Release Date
07/20/23
Expiry/Re-evaluation
07/20/26
Credit
1 CEU
Course Fee
FREE
Pre-requisites: Implants 101 and The Circle of Digital Dentistry
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Understand the concept of surgically-guided implant placement
■ Identify the criteria needed to capture CBCT and intraoral scans
■ Develop a plan for prosthetically-driven implant restorations
■ Administer single implant sites
■ Identify the criteria needed to capture CBCT and intraoral scans
■ Develop a plan for prosthetically-driven implant restorations
■ Administer single implant sites
Domenic D’Amico, DMD
