Gone are the days of messing and inaccurate plaster and stone in dental offices. 3D printing not only is far more efficient and cleaner but it is more accurate and far more versatile. Many types of appliances and restorations can be printed in-office simply and quickly. Of course study models and smile design models are also printed easily. This CE webinar will demonstrate protocols and give instruction for the integration of the team. Give your patients the convenience they demand while increasing your bottom line.
How to effectively use technology to minimize the “dental phobic” or apprehensive patient. Dental phobia is real and something which is admired when discussed by the less than apprehensive patient. Implementing technology which has potential to create a positive dental outcome and visit is imperative for these patients. Come join us LIVE and watch the impact of this experience for yourself. During this CE webinar, Dr. Engel will be performing a live single implant immediate procedure, with the implementation of piezo-surgery, as an adjunct to the care.
This CE webinar focuses on effective techniques for managing anterior implant aesthetics, specifically designed for general dentists. Often perceived as a complex procedure involving multiple specialists and numerous appointments, this webinar aims to simplify the approach, enabling general dentists to confidently handle these cases. Participants will gain insights into the entire process, covering fundamental principles for implant positioning, surgical guide fabrication, and various extraction techniques.
One of the more challenging diagnostic efforts in dentistry is the assessment of the structural integrity of teeth and dental implants. Cracked teeth, deteriorating/fracturing restorations, loss of cement seal or loss of osseointegration are often hard to diagnose until the results are advanced or catastrophic. Quantitative Percussion Diagnostics (QPD) has been shown in over 28 peer reviewed studies in engineering and dental journals to be an accurate and reliable test for determining the structural wellness of teeth or implants.
What if you could keep more procedures in-house, reduce referrals, and maximize same-day dentistry? The 9.3-micron CO2 all-tissue laser enables you to perform more high-value procedures—such as gingivectomies, frenectomies, and flapless crown lengthening-by minimizing bleeding, sutures and post-operative pain. Plus, by reducing the need for anesthesia in many cases, you create a more efficient, patient-friendly experience that sets your practice apart. In this CE webinar, join Dr. Jeff Rohde as he explores the clinical, business, and patient benefits of integrating the 9.3-micron CO2 all-tissue laser.
This CE webinar covers the pros and cons of 3D imaging vs. 2D imaging, while building on previous topics covered in the first webinar. At the end we will consider the implications of these modalities when it comes to assessing for pathology in the oral and maxillofacial region.
In this comprehensive CE webinar, participants will gain foundational and advanced knowledge on utilizing CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) effectively for implantology. Key takeaways include:
• Understanding Essential CBCT Parameters: Learn how field of view (FOV) and voxel size impact diagnostic accuracy, crucial for identifying patient-specific anatomical details needed for successful implant planning
• Practical Workflow for Guided Surgery: Step-by-step guidance on using CBCT for precise implant placement, from preoperative planning to post-surgical follow-up
• Debunking Common Myths: Identify misconceptions about CBCT features and what truly matters in selecting a high-quality imaging system tailored to implant procedures
It is unfounded that age should play a role in dental implant candidacy. Although medical conditions can affect candidacy the role of proper nutrition is necessary at any age. The detrimental mental effects of missing teeth, medical costs and loss of quality of life during our later years makes implants part of our total health. In this CE webinar we tackle the consequences of missing teeth and how to better relay to our patients that teeth are an organ that provides a vital function with digestion, pronunciation and protecting our supporting organs.
This CE webinar covers key considerations for using cone beam computed tomography in clinical practice. Understanding these topics will enable you to maximize the benefits of your cone beam for both you and your patients.
General Dentists have many patients in their offices who are indicated for implant therapy. Whether it is full/partial edentulism, ill fitting dentures, failing/broken endo treated teeth, root fractures, and other non-restorable situations. This course covers diagnosing and planning typical implant cases that GP's can handle in their offices. We will discuss evaluating the site, basic implant guidelines, immediate vs delayed placement, guided vs free-hand placement, and predicting typical complications during surgery and afterwards. From diagnostic imaging, surgical techniques, post op management and restoring the cases, we will take comprehensive look at routine implant cases that can be kept in house in a general practice.
This CE webinar provides an overview to the digital workflow for fabricating single tooth implant crowns. Participants will learn the fundamentals of intraoral scanning for teeth, gingiva, and scan posts, as well as the advantages of full arch vs quadrant scans. The CE webinar covers key considerations such as Ti-base diameter and gingival height selection, restoration design using Exocad software, and the importance of scan body and Ti-base accuracy. Additionally, attendees will explore model design options, including the use of digital analogs and gingival masks versus a modeless approach.
This CE webinar covers the essentials of surgical planning and guide fabrication for dental implants. Attendees will learn how to achieve optimal results from CBCT and intraoral scans, create virtual wax-ups for tooth replacement, and apply key principles such as implant safety zones and abutment selection. Additionally, the webinar will demonstrate the assembly of the surgical guide and the option to add irrigation ports for improved procedural outcomes.
A 9.3-micron CO2 Laser can be a multiplier at the center of your practice. This unique technology allows you and your team to streamline existing procedures and expand to new procedures, while also complementing surrounding technologies. By enabling anesthesia-free, blood-free, and pain-free procedures in hard and soft tissue, dentists can do more in a single visit while elevating the patient experience. In this CE webinar, join Dr. Kim as she discusses how the 9.3-micron CO2 Laser is a versatile solution that can benefit almost every patient, every day with uses for restorative, soft tissue, implant, airway, tethered oral tissues (TOTs), cosmetic procedures and more.
Socket Preservation is becoming a standard of care after dental extraction. Preservation of the ridge is important not only for dental implant surgery but for the long term health and well being of both tooth and ridge supported prosthetics. In this CE webinar, we give a high yield review of the technical considerations and graft selections available today. The goal is for the clinician to confidently discuss and integrate this effective and rewarding procedure into their practices.
This CE webinar has been designed to expose clinicians to state-of-the-art concepts related to full-arch immediate reconstruction and much more. Participants will be introduced to proven surgical, laboratory, and restorative protocols which improves both surgical and restorative accuracy through a standardized approach using CBCT, advanced 3-D planning combined with the latest digital workflows including 3-D printing and photogrammetry applications. This didactic webinar will illustrate various clinical procedures including immediate extraction, bone reduction, immediate placement of implants via “diagnostic-freehand” and “full-template guidance” with a uniquely fabricated surgical guides as defined by Ganz and Rinaldi. These treatment protocols, based in sound diagnosis and treatment planning conventions allow clinicians to achieve true, restoratively-driven implant reconstruction and enhanced through advances in technology.
This CE webinar is designed to equip dental professionals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to utilize software for guided implant placement effectively. From the initial pilot drilling to the final prosthetic restoration, Dr. Vorholt will cover the essential steps and considerations in using digital tools to enhance accuracy, efficiency, and patient outcomes. Whether you are new to guided implantology or looking to refine your skills, this webinar will provide valuable insights into integrating advanced technology into your practice.
There are different ways to approach complete arch implant restorations in today's prosthetic dentistry. When screw-retained bridges are used for full-arch cases, getting a true passive fit with an IOS (Intra Oral Scanner) can be a challenge. On top of that, many dentists find it tricky to get a natural, comfortable inter-arch relationship. Dr. Philippe Nuytens will show some creative and appealing solutions to these issues. He'll show how to use new tools and scan bodies to create a digital workflow with IOS that works for a complete arch implant rehabilitation. The goal is to get a fit that's both passive and retrievable with a great aesthetic result. Dr. Philippe Nuytens will focus at a ‘full digital bite registration’ on implants, sharing his own experience with many clinical cases. He also discusses the biological aspects of a new multi-unit system that influence the design of restorations. Plus, he presents solutions for predictable and aesthetic immediate loading in the complete implant arch.
Peri-implantitis is currently the most common cause of implant failure after osseointegration failures. Peri-implantitis and the precursor condition, Peri-implant mucositis, is preventable with appropriate patient and clinical maintenance protocols. Systematic reviews recently published by our laboratories (Temple University) indicate that the prevalence of peri-implantitis may be as high as 66%. Proper implant maintenance protocols should be initiated at implant treatment planning and reinforced with patients at each successive post operative appointment. Current strategies for implant maintenance include recognition of medical and medication risk factors impacting on bone loss around implants as well as in office maintenance procedures coupled with optimizing patient home care. This CE webinar will present current data illustrating preventive strategies for peri-implantitis.
Full arch cases are among the most challenging things we do as dentists whether they are implant cases or crown and bridge cases. There are so many factors that must be taken into account to achieve consistently ideal outcomes and it can be very difficult to control many of those factors using a traditional analog approach. A digital approach on the other hand, gives us the opportunity to incorporate so much more information reducing the chances of errors. The aim of this CE webinar is to show a fully digital approach that incorporates intraoral scanning, CBCT, facial scanning, photogrammetry, and 3D printing to achieve better results in less time than an analog approach.
Despite the growing need for full-arch dental treatments, less than 1% of eligible patients receive the care they require each year. The primary obstacle preventing patients from accessing these treatments is the high cost associated with them. In the past, efforts to make full-arch treatments more accessible to patients have involved reducing reliance on advanced technology and using less expensive, lower-quality materials. However, a groundbreaking approach that combines one of the strongest denture materials on the market, the leading stackable guide system, and a brand new fixed locator. This innovative hybrid solution leverages the most advanced dental surgical technology and one of the strongest denture materials on the market. This CE webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of both the laboratory and clinical aspects of a patient's case. Throughout the webinar, participants will gain insights into the clinical and surgical advantages of this cutting-edge hybrid approach to full-arch dental treatment.
With the ever-changing face of dentistry, the standard of care for the replacement of missing teeth involves the use of dental implants. Integrating implants into your practice is essential to staying up to date with the latest treatment options for patients. The purpose of this clinically focused CE webinar is to provide the dentist with the fundamental knowledge and confidence to utilize CT guided surgical implant dentistry in your office.
Convenience is the commodity that matters the most to patients. When considering to proceed with treatment, patients often cite having fewer appointments and not having to go see other specialists as an important motivator. It is possible to 3D print occlusal guards, surgical guides, models, retainers, prototypes, provisionals, clear aligners, dentures and permanent restorations very quickly. Move treatment forward faster, get more diagnosis and production from your hygiene chairs, lower your lab bills, and offer your patients the convenience they desire. Adding 3D printing to your work flow is easy for you and your team.
The Maxilla presents with 3 common limitations for obtaining implant integration, namely the premaxillary anatomy, soft bone and the maxillary sinus. The goal of this CE webinar is to provide the implant surgeon with a rationale for diagnostic analysis with accompanying surgical techniques that increase dental implant integration potential.
Full-arch implant surgery and restoration involve careful treatment planning to maximize predictability and minimize complications. We have successfully utilized guided surgery to achieve this in a head and neck cancer survivor with risk of osteoradionecrosis. This CE webinar will discuss considerations behind successful full-mouth reconstruction even in medically-complex patients.
Bringing guided implant surgery entirely in-house lowers cost, greatly reduces turnaround time, and increases patient confidence. We already know the value of guided implant surgery: simpler restorative visits, lower complications rate, faster surgeries, increased revenue, lower stress, and more. But what is required to bring it from notion to know-how? In this CE webinar, join Dr. Steven Vorholt to directly experience the three keys to the trifecta: intraoral scanning, CBCT and guide software, and 3D printing.
In this CE webinar, we will delve into the cutting-edge advancements shaping the field of implant dentistry. Led by Dr. Chris Epperson DDS, this webinar will explore the latest tools and technologies that play a pivotal role in achieving optimal outcomes in dental implant procedures. Whether you are a seasoned implantologist or a dental professional looking to stay abreast of the latest advancements, this webinar promises valuable insights into the tools and technology shaping the future of successful dental implants. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your practice and provide optimal care for your patients.
Cone beam CT has revolutionized the dental field by allowing clinicians to visualize the patient in 3D. This technology has increased productivity and efficiency. This CE webinar is designed to help the dental practitioner to better understand 3D imaging technology as well as what to consider when purchasing a CBCT for their office. In addition, the webinar will help the clinician to recognize the clinical applications in implantology, endodontics, surgery, orthodontics, periodontology, and pathology using a case-based approach.
This CE webinar is introductory to all-on-x rationale and treatment planning. A review of the implication of edentulism and medical decline will be discussed. The students will gain a basic understanding on the application for all-on-x surgical procedure, implant selection and abutment selection. The goal is to introduce students to the value of adding full arch implant rehabilitation in their practice.
Millions of patients have successfully been treated with dental implants but why is there still so much confusion - to probe, or not to probe? There are many significant differences between a natural tooth and a dental implant that must be considered. This CE webinar will review these differences and discuss the related required protocols for maintenance while demystifying the probe vs no probe dilemma.