Using Encoded Technology to Improve Aesthetics and Case Management
COURSE OVERVIEW
When taking a digital impression, each implant scan body requires a specific technique. Confirming it is properly seated lays the foundation for the entire case. The challenge is how to create a better environment for the aesthetic solution and meet the patient’s expectations. The Encode Healing Abutment allows for implant coverage, tissue contouring and a method to take a clear digital impression. This course will cover a high-level workflow designed to lead to better aesthetic results that could save a doctor time and money.
When taking a digital impression, each implant scan body requires a specific technique. Confirming it is properly seated lays the foundation for the entire case. The challenge is how to create a better environment for the aesthetic solution and meet the patient’s expectations. The Encode Healing Abutment allows for implant coverage, tissue contouring and a method to take a clear digital impression. This course will cover a high-level workflow designed to lead to better aesthetic results that could save a doctor time and money.
Audience: Dentist, Specialist, Dental Assistant, Technician
Format
Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture
Subject
690 Implants
Subject
Kelly Bevington and
Tiffany Schreppler
Release Date
7/13/23
Expiry/Re-evaluation
7/13/26
Credit
1 CEU
Course Fee
Free
Pre-requisite: Implants 101: A Technician’s Approach for Success
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Implement an effective workflow using digital scanning impression techniques
■ Implement an effective workflow using digital scanning impression techniques
■ Learn how to improve an implant restorative case with reduced crestal bone loss and reduced soft tissue recession
■ Empower the practice to produce efficient and aesthetic results
Kelly Bevington
Tiffany L. Schreppler
