
On-demand webinar: As digital technology has shown to provide more efficient treatment protocols, fundamental knowledge of analog implant principles is imperative for successful treatment outcome.
This seminar will highlight the restorative aspects of implant dentistry, with an overview on traditional principles, while implementing digital workflows for treatment planning, design and manufacturing processes. The focus will be on combining the use of intraoral scanning with other recent innovative technologies for increased confidence when capturing the definitive impression for complete arch implant therapy. Cases will be thoroughly examined in depth, demonstrating how a contemporary dental practice may implement these workflows for restoring the definitive complete arch implant supported prosthesis.
Why you shouldn’t miss this webinar:
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, mastering the balance between traditional analog principles and cutting-edge digital workflows is essential for predictable and successful implant restorations. This seminar offers a unique opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of restorative implant dentistry while learning how to seamlessly integrate intraoral scanning and innovative digital technologies. Through real-world case studies and expert insights, attendees will discover how to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and confidence in capturing definitive impressions for complete arch implant therapy.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the fundamental principles of analog implant restoration and their relevance in modern digital workflows.
Explore the latest advancements in intraoral scanning and digital treatment planning for implant-supported prostheses.
Learn step-by-step protocols for capturing definitive impressions in complete arch implant therapy.
Gain practical insights into implementing digital technologies for treatment design and manufacturing.
Analyze case studies to see how contemporary dental practices successfully integrate these workflows for improved patient outcomes.
Target Group:
General dentists looking to expand their expertise in implant restorations.
Prosthodontists seeking to refine their digital and analog treatment approaches.
Oral surgeons and periodontists involved in implant therapy planning and execution.
Dental technicians interested in the latest workflows for designing and manufacturing implant-supported prostheses.
Any dental professional aiming to enhance treatment efficiency and precision through digital integration.