Scan Path Strategy for Partially and Fully Edentulous Cases

COURSE OVERVIEW
Intraoral scanning for Digital Dentures continues to evolve, and we are excited to share streamlined workflows and best practices essential for effective communication with the dental laboratory. This course will demonstrate utilizing existing techniques to create highly aesthetic, functionally durable 3D-printed dentures in just two to three chairside appointments.

Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants, Hygienists, Technicians

Format

Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture

Subject

010 Basic Sciences

Speaker

Kelly Bevington

Release Date

10/01/24

Expiry/Re-evaluation 

10/01/27

Credit

1 CEU

Course Fee

Free

Recommended Pre-requisite: The Circle of Digital Dentistry

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
• Define the three types of Digital Dentures
• Efficiently acquire patient data
• Analyze the anonymity of edentulous spaces and determine the scanning strategy

Kelly Bevington

DIRECTOR OF INTRAORAL TECHNOLOGY

Kelly began her career more than 20 years ago as an RDA, EFDA, graduating from Bryman College. She has a comprehensive knowledge of dentistry and the dental laboratory industry. Kelly has been professionally trained on most major devices, and she is able to provide expert chairside coaching. She manages the NDX Clinical IOS Training Team and has clinically trained over 1,000 dentists and their teams. Kelly enjoys sharing her knowledge by presenting webinars and is a regular contributor to dental publications.

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.


QUESTIONS:

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SPEAKER DISCLOSURE:

This speaker is employed by National Dentex for the production or delivery of 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.