In this advanced CAD/CAM course you will explore several in-depth concepts in implant dentistry – including implant planning, surgical guide fabrication, and surgical techniques. Advanced CAD/CAM quick facts
The course has the following learning objectives:
- Learn the step-by-step workflow for designing implant-supported restorations.
- Learn digital implant planning and 3D printed guide fabrication.
- Learn surgical concepts regarding implant location, placement, uncovery
- Learn how to optimize implant uncovery for better aesthetics
- Learn how to import abutments and design large temporary restorations
- Learn how to make aesthetic final implantsupported restorations
Target group:
- General dentists with previous experience with CAD/CAM technology and implantology
- Implantologists
- Periodontists
- Prosthodontists
- This is an advanced CAD/CAM course. We recommend that participants complete our Fundamentals of CAD/CAM or Beyond the basics of CAD/CAM course before attending the advanced course
Program:
Day 1 (Lectures and hands-on):
- Proper planning, location, angulation and depth
- CBCT merging with PlanScan scans in Romexis
- Implant placement using software and guide fabrication
- Scan, design, and merge in software, design guide
- Surgically place an implant; then restore using core files of the custom abutment
- Master the winged adhesion bridge as an option to temporize implant sites
Day 2 (Lectures and hands-on):
- Implant surgical tips and trouble shooting, bone grafting and implant uncovery issues
- Restore a multiple unit anterior implant bridge from surgical planning to milling and characterization
Aesthetic restorations with CAD/CAM course
Course objectives
- Learn the step-by-step workflow for designing multiple unit anterior restorations
- Learn how to make aesthetic final implant supported restorations
- Learn digital smile design software concepts
- Learn tooth preparation principles for anterior and posterior restorations
- Learn key aspects in digital photography
Learn advanced skills in aesthetic and conservative dentistry – from smile design and multiple units anterior restorations to custom characterization and more conservative posterior treatment options.
Equipment used: Planmeca Creo C5, Planmeca Romexis implantology module, Planmeca Emerald, PlanMill 40 S, Planmeca Romexis Smile Design, Photography equipment
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Day 4 (Lectures and hands-on):
- Digital photography
- Characterization mapping
- Smile design
- Additive wax-up
- Characterization and surface texture
Case 5A: Smile design
Case 5B: Design and send to mill for characterization Case 6: Smile design, additive wax-up, final design
Evening: Planmeca Yacht sail on Baltic Sea and Finnish Archipelago with snacks and drinks
Day 5 (Lectures and hands-on):
- Adhesion bridges
- Photography session
- Smile design and additive wax-up cases
- Materials and preparation styles
Case: Smile design on participant
Case: Additive wax-up on participant, merge, prepare for 3D printing, transfer to mouth using silicone index and bisacryl, charactrize hybrid using resin stainsEvening: The program ends at 17:00 (5 PM) with Champagne and diploma ceremony