Digital Impression and Cad Cam Implant Procedures

Course Overview:

Digital dentistry is becoming the new clinical standard for everyday practice but, while dental laboratories are working with 3D scanners and CAD/CAM since many years, intraoral scanners are still scarce in dental offices due to high costs, limited indications and questionable ergonomy.

Where are we today? Is this the right time to invest in such technologies? Are intraoral scanners all the same? For which clinical indications are they really reliable? Did they overcome traditional impression materials? Which are key aspects to obtain predictable results?

The aim of the course is going through these issues with scientific literature and clinical cases, from single overlay to full-arches, giving practical advice to help clinicians switching to full digital workflows. 

Course Features

  • Lectures 15
  • Duration 54 hours
  • Skill level Beginner
  • Language English
  • Students 30
  • Certificate No
  • Assessments Self
  • Course lessons

    • Lecture 1.1 Lesson Preview 15m
    • Lecture 1.2 Other lesson Locked 30m
    • Lecture 1.3 Other lesson Locked 30m
    • Lecture 1.4 Other lesson Locked 30m
2004 Doctor of Dentistry, University of Milan. 2004 Post-graduate in"Advanced oral surgery and maxillary reconstructive technics", University of Innsbruck 2005 Post-graduate "Human cadaver dissection", Universiy of Nizza From 2006 Tutor Department of Pariodontology, University of Milan 2013 Master of Advanced Osseointegrated Implantology, Unversity of Padua From 2013 Fellow ITI (International Team for Implantology) Visiting Doctor at the Implantoprosthetic & Aesthetic Departement, San Paolo Hospital, Dental Building, University of Milan Practice in his own dental clinic in addiction to the external collaborations as prosthetic and implantology responsible.

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