Diagnostic Concepts for Guided Surgery Applications - Single Tooth to Full Arch Restorations
Presenter: Dr. Scott Ganz | Release Date: 7/10/19 |
Credits: 1 CEU | Reviewed: 2024 Expiration Date: 7/10/27 |
AGD Subject Code: 690 | |
CE Supporter: Viva Learning |
The new digital workflows have now become a universal language to communicate between the clinician, patient, and dental laboratory. As the software applications and hardware continue to evolve along with improved surgical techniques and restorative materials, there is a potential to deliver quality care for patients often at an accelerated pace. Regardless of the methodology chosen, the foundations rely on diagnosis and treatment planning using the state-of-the-art tools based on a 3-D cone beam CT scan. To achieve "true restoratively-driven" implant dentistry the anatomical presentation of every patient needs to be fully appreciated in order to achieve success with either a "free-hand" or "full-template guidance" approach. Remember the "template is only as good as the plan..." and "It's not the scan, it's the PLAN!" that becomes the blueprint for success. |
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