This CE webinar will cover how AI enhances clinical insights, speeds up digital workflows through faster and more accurate treatment planning, and simplifies compliance with automated 2d and 3d tools and streamlined insurance and DSO documentation.
On the surface, you might wonder what dentistry and aviation have in common. Dr. Rene Ghotanian, who is both an implantologist and certified pilot, will take you from pre-flight checklists to successful case outcomes which demonstrate how these fields share parallels in rigorous safety protocols, advanced technological adoption for precision and improved patient outcomes, and a focus on continuous innovation to enhance patient experience and treatment effectiveness.
This CE webinar provides a comprehensive overview of dental trauma in children. It covers the various types of injuries affecting primary and immature permanent teeth. A clear, systematic approach to diagnosis and treatment will be presented, along with practical tips for effective behavior management and setting realistic expectations with concerned parents.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to adopt expensive digital systems that pull you away from what you love most - patient care? You're not alone. Digital dentistry has transformed our profession, bringing incredible innovations like 2D/3D smile simulations, digital wax-ups, and virtual preparation designs. These tools promise precision, efficiency, and better patient engagement. But here's the problem: the rapid growth of digital technology can feel overwhelming. Many clinicians are being pressured to invest in expensive systems or take on complex lab responsibilities that steal precious time from the chair.
What if there was a simpler way? Introducing Digital Dental Sculptor - Dr. Chris Pescatore's revolutionary approach that empowers you to implement modern digital workflows without the need for a full in-house lab.
In the ever-evolving landscape of dental imaging, ensuring radiation safety remains a cornerstone of ethical and effective practice. This CE webinar explores current best practices, regulatory updates, and emerging technologies that impact radiation use in the dental field. Dental professionals will also be provided with a comprehensive review of ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principles, digital radiography advancements, and safety protocols tailored to modern clinical environments. A key focus will be on digital radiology, including the differences between direct and indirect digital imaging systems. Participants will examine the benefits and limitations of each approach—direct systems (such as CMOS and CCD sensors) that provide immediate image capture, and indirect systems (like PSP plates) that require scanning but offer greater flexibility in certain clinical scenarios.
In this CE webinar, participants will explore the full potential of modern facial scanning technology and its newest features. The webinar will demonstrate how advanced facial scanning, mandibular movement tracking, and optimal jaw relationship functions can be seamlessly integrated into digital workflows to enhance precision, communication, and patient outcomes.
Attendees will see real-world examples of how these tools can be applied in daily practice—from diagnostics and treatment planning to patient communication—providing an efficient and reliable way to align facial, intraoral, and CBCT data. By the end of the webinar, participants will understand how to implement these innovations to elevate both their clinical practice and the patient experience.
This one-hour CE webinar will focus on utilizing modern technology to treat a variety of clinical scenarios. The diagnosis and treatment planning will involve facial and intra-oral scanning, digital photography, 3D printed models and CBCT. The digital avatars will be uploaded into the lab design software to help communicate hard and soft tissue position relative to the patients face, and ideal tooth position will be established. The case studies will be presented in a step-by-step process so attendees will be able to visualize the process and repeat it in their own practice.
Traditional diagnostics involved doing a clinical exam, periodontal exam, and examining a full set of radiographs. As technology continues to innovate the dental operatory, the dentist today is faced with a multitude of state-of-the-art options to assist in arriving at that ideal diagnosis. In this CE webinar, join us as we examine the options available to us today, look at what's coming in the near future, and learn how to incorporate these new technologies into our diagnostic landscape.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging provides valuable information beyond traditional 2-dimensional radiographs and is prescribed to evaluate a variety of maxillofacial pathoses. In this CE webinar, Drs. Mallya and Kratchman will discuss CBCT imaging of the endodontic patient. Using a case-based approach, they will discuss evidence for the added value of CBCT in endodontic diagnosis and management as well as present a systematic approach to radiologic evaluation in order to maximize the yield of information relevant to endodontic management.
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.
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.
In the second CE webinar of this two-part series on CBCT Technology, Dr. Varsha Kadyan will cover anatomy and its variants with common pathology. At the conclusion of this webinar, attendees will be able to differentiate between normal, variant, and pathologic anatomy, will learn to recognize common pathology and lesions, and will become familiar with common incidental findings in the dentoalveolar region.
In-Office milling is an amazing added service to offer your patients and it just keeps getting better! Not only can you now ‘wow’ your patients with incredible; ‘same day’ or ‘just in time’ dentistry, but you can also create restorations with remarkable aesthetics and uncompromised strength. Utilizing an open-architecture chairside milling solution along with cutting-edge materials allows you to create stunning restorations with the same strength and aesthetics you have come to expect from restorations fabricated by your trusted dental laboratory. In this CE webinar, learn how to create that ‘wow’ experience for your patients with no staining, glazing, or stress by utilizing state-of-the-art equipment like digital impressions, custom in-office restoration design, and an in-office milling chairside solution.
CBCT technology has transformed the practice of dentistry and has become the standard of care. CBCT has not only improved the diagnosis and treatment outcome but has also helped with patient education and treatment acceptance. In the first CE webinar of this two-part series participants will get a better understanding of basic CBCT imaging and 3D anatomy, will learn to navigate a CBCT volume, and have an understanding of radiology interpretation and the associated legal liabilities.
Advancements in technologies and software can now help simplify workflows between specialists in the areas of alignment and restorative dentistry. In this CE webinar, please join both Dr. Donna Stenburg and Dr. Lois Duerst as they share their collaboration experience on treating mutual patients with clear tray aligners and composite restorations using digital treatment software.
Whether you love or hate technology, this webinar is for you! This CE webinar outlines technology trends in dental hygiene, dental technology advancements, empowers the dental team to maximize the current digital technologies used in the practice, gain effective hygiene-doctor handoff skills, and up levels communication strategies to improve case acceptance. You don’t have to be 100% digital to optimize your digital assets and increase case acceptance, this webinar will leave you empowered and ready to digitize your workflow!
A cone beam scan is one of the most advanced dental technologies available. They improve the lives of dentists and patients. A 3D Cone Beam scan is invaluable for dentists who may specialize in reconstructive or dental implant surgeries.
With more than half of all dental implants requiring a bone graft, the importance of leveraging cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in your implant workflows cannot be overstated. While CBCT is critical for implant planning and placement, it also allows the clinician to evaluate whether a bone graft is needed. In this CE webinar, join Dr. David Wong, leading clinician, influencer and renowned lecturer, for an insightful look at bone grafting techniques and procedures, and how CBCT aids in the overall treatment planning process. Dr. Wong will highlight several implant cases that required bone grafting, with emphasis on how he utilized CBCT to ensure predictable patient outcomes.
Both 2D and 3D panoramic images are useful when diagnosing and further treating patients, however, it’s important to determine the different instances when each of these panoramic imaging technologies should be utilized. In this CE webinar, join renowned dental radiologist Dr. Heidi Kohltfarber for an in-depth review of 2D and 3D imaging, as well as a discussion of the most common applications of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in all areas of dentistry, such as implant treatment planning, endodontics, orthodontics, airway analysis, temporomandibular joints and more. Dr. Kohltfarber will also present and discuss case histories, clinical signs and symptoms and structural anomalies that may indicate that a patient would benefit from a CBCT scan.
Taking radiographs and interpreting radiographic images for children can be challenging. This CE webinar will provide tips on how to improve taking diagnostic radiographs as well as discuss pitfalls in proper interpretation of radiographic images.
While many dental practices have not yet embraced new technology, it’s no secret that dentistry is trending towards digital when it comes to more efficient workflows and treatment for patients. For practitioners considering an easy, seamless way to make the transition, intraoral scanning is often a great place to start. In this CE webinar, join Dr. Tony Mennito, a general practitioner, educator, international lecturer and published author, for a look at his journey with intraoral scanning and how it has transformed the way he performs in general practice. Dr. Mennito will focus on three intraoral scanning-based workflows — digital wax-ups, implant planning and clear aligner and occlusal splint therapy — and discuss how intraoral scanning aided in the diagnostics and treatment planning process.
As 3D imaging has continued to make its mark as an indispensable tool in the dental industry, dental professionals are increasingly leveraging the cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan into their daily practice workflows.
In this CE webinar, join Dr. Daniel Berant, a double board-certified specialist in periodontics and orthodontics, as he walks through the basics of CBCT, with a particular focus on periodontal and orthodontic diagnosis and treatments. He will review the benefits of this technology for a range of procedures — from placing simple single implants to reverse engineering a socket for tooth autotransplantation — and how a CBCT scan has evolved from merely a crucial first step in the diagnosis process to guiding the treatment itself.
In this CE webinar, we will discuss the features and benefits of a unique intra-oral scanning system along with materials selection, tissue management techniques, and cementation protocols. The complete digital workflow will be shown to make intergration into everyday practice simple and seamless.