What you'll learn

  • List the steps of a comprehensive digital workflow for smile design.

  • Explain the implementation of current digital technologies used in esthetics and implants in clinical and laboratory settings.

  • Discuss current intraoral digital impression capabilities and integration with 3D printing/milling in complex interdisciplinary cases.

  • Compare current materials and their clinical indications and limitations.

Course description

This program is geared towards any dentist, hygienist, or dental technician, regardless of previous knowledge surrounding digital technologies, interested in improving their knowledge, gaining evidence-based protocols of digital workflows from data acquisition to subtractive/additive manufacturing devices and restorations.

Instructors

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