Best Practices for Digital Workflow Record Taking in
Full Arch Rehabilitation
COURSE OVERVIEW
Treatment planning for full arch rehabilitation in patients with failing dentition or complete edentulism is a complex process. Today’s clinicians seek proven, predictable digital workflows they can confidently integrate into their practice. Advances in guided surgery software and digital technologies have made this approach more seamless and reliable.
In this program, participants will learn how photogrammetry, combined with intraoral scanning (IOS) technology, can be used to capture the necessary pre-surgical records, day of surgery records and the records necessary for the fabrication of the definitive prosthesis. These technologies help to streamline the process from day of surgery through to the fabrication of the definitive prosthesis, providing a truly digital full arch workflow.
Treatment planning for full arch rehabilitation in patients with failing dentition or complete edentulism is a complex process. Today’s clinicians seek proven, predictable digital workflows they can confidently integrate into their practice. Advances in guided surgery software and digital technologies have made this approach more seamless and reliable.
In this program, participants will learn how photogrammetry, combined with intraoral scanning (IOS) technology, can be used to capture the necessary pre-surgical records, day of surgery records and the records necessary for the fabrication of the definitive prosthesis. These technologies help to streamline the process from day of surgery through to the fabrication of the definitive prosthesis, providing a truly digital full arch workflow.
Audience: Dentists, Specialists, Dental Assistants, Technicians
Recommended Pre-requisite: None
Format
Lecture, Live Webinar
Subject
610 Fixed Prosthodontics
Speaker
Jeff Carlson, CDT
Course Date
December 11th
@ 7:00 PM ET /
4:00 PM PT
Credit
1 CEU
Course Fee
Free
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Identify the essential records required prior to surgery for both next-day provisionals and same-day in-office provisionals
■ Identify the essential records required prior to surgery for both next-day provisionals and same-day in-office provisionals
■ Capture and submit appropriate records to the laboratory
■ Differentiate the advantages, limitations and considerations of photogrammetry and integrate precision scanning systems with intraoral scanning (IOS)
■ Apply effective techniques to capture and upload digital data and communicate key information to the laboratory to help ensure predictable outcomes
■ Differentiate the advantages, limitations and considerations of photogrammetry and integrate precision scanning systems with intraoral scanning (IOS)
■ Apply effective techniques to capture and upload digital data and communicate key information to the laboratory to help ensure predictable outcomes
Jeff Carlson, CDT

