
Webinar for dentists about how to interpret and manipulate digital images used in digital dentistry. Topics covered include: Intraoral scans, Milling, 3D-printing, CBCT, Bone density, customized abutments, crown-lenghtening image-guided surgery, digital implant dentistry.
Step-by-step lecture about how to proceed with digital workflow from the first appointment of the patient, with knwloedge about setting up the virtual patient to perform dental treatment planning, to be executed with CAD-CAM technology.
Step-by-step webinar about how to digitally design a dental crown using the DentalCAD software (Exocad system), the crown digitally designed herein is manufactured at the end of the lecture to show final results.
Step-by-step webinar about how to digitally design and fabricate (milling) a fixed partial prosthesis using an “Exocad-based” CAD software (Zirkonzah Modellier) and a milling device (Zirkonzahn M1).
Webinar on how to take clinical decisions and when to be conservative in the decision whether to extract a tooth or not, based on clinical aspects and scientific evidences, including digital and conventional workflows.
Webinar on how to take clinical decisions during oral rehabilitation treatments based on clinical aspects and scientific evidences. This 2nd part covers complex implant rehabilitation treatments.
Step-by-step course to learn the concept of CAD-CAM using intraoral scanners of different systems and proceeding with dental treatments with enhanced predictability by using digital dentistry Digital Dentistry. It includes all knowledge required to proceed with digital workflow from the first appointment of the patient, with the use of virtual patient to perform dental treatment planning, and rehabilitating a patient using CAD-CAM technology. It includes webinars on decision-making in Dentistry with review of several challenging clinical cases, as well as step-by-step digital waxing procedures with the EXOCAD system and a group of clinical cases with other CAD-CAM systems as well. All of these content is presented along with the scientific base and evidences in a very clear way to understand which procedures are actually predictable and acceptable for which clinical situations. Ideal to help those dental clinicians who are implementing digital technology and CAD-CAM on their clinics and private practices. Specific digital workflows for aesthetic areas and rehabilitations involving surgical procedures such as implant placement are also discussed in details. In addition, all knowledge required to understand about all 2D and 3D imaging methods used in digital dentistry are discussed, including different types of files, roles, limitations, advantages and disadvantages of each imaging method considering the current technologies available for dental clinicians, laboratories and radiology or imaging centers.