Digital workflow for full-arch implant dentistry 2.0
This presentation will provide an overview of disruptive technologies in implant rehabilitation and discuss different possibilities and advantages when using innovative digital workflows.
The progressive shift towards implementing digitally-driven technology in reconstructive dentistry is obvious. Compared to conventional methods, the ultimate goal of digital technologies is to improve the quality and capabilities in examination, diagnosis, and treatment of the dental patient. It is still questionable, however, whether such digital tools facilitate improved accuracy in data acquisition and assessment, superior efficacy in treatment planning, and a more controlled and faster manufacturing process. This presentation will provide an overview of disruptive technologies in implant rehabilitation and discuss different possibilities and advantages when using innovative digital workflows. Focus will be given to new workflows facilitating synergy between surgical, functional and esthetic components in full-arch cases. Upon the completion of this session, the participants will be able to:
– Understand the different components of the digital workflow
– Recognize the advantages and bottlenecks of the digital workflow in full-arch cases
– See how the quality and predictability of treatment can be improved by digital tools
Language: English
CE credits: 1
Start date: 20-10-2022
Expiration date: 20-10-2025
Speakers receive a speaking fee from MIS for these courses.