Provisionalizing and Restoring Implants with Chairside CAD/CAM (CL300)
| 13 CE Credits Prerequisites: Core Workflows with Chairside CAD/CAM (CL200) is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you think your knowledge and experience is enough to take this workshop without first taking our Core Workflows with Chairside CAD/CAM workshop, please complete our quick CEREC SELF-ASSESSMENT to make sure this is the ideal move in your CEREC educational journey.
Restoring implants chairside with CEREC has one of the highest ROIs of any CEREC procedure. The ability to restore implants in a single visit in much the same way as teeth are restored with crowns, truly maximizes efficiency with this procedure.
The goal of this workshop will be to teach how to fabricate both screw retained and custom abutment with cemented crown restorations. We will be utilizing both a TiBase and Atlantis custom abutment workflow that will allow for almost all single tooth and 3-unit bridge restorations to be restored digitally with CEREC.
A major emphasis will be placed on ideal abutment contours and tissue pressure for maximum biocompatibility and long-term health of the restoration. Screw retained provisional restorations and custom healing abutments will also be taught to properly contour the gingiva at time of surgery or implant uncovery.
This hands-on workshops is conducted on Primescans utilizing the most recent software. Clinical Accelerator, Patterson and Henry Schein dental training vouchers accepted.
Staff seating is limited and on a first come, first serve basis. Bringing more than two assistants is highly discouraged due to spacing.
Participants Will Learn:
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The different scanbodies available to digitally restore implants and proper imaging techniques
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All available block materials
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All the parts and pieces needed to restore implants
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When to use a screw retained vs. cemented abutment and crown
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Ideal abutment contours and tissue pressure for long term implant health
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Introduction to Atlantis custom abutment workflows
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How to create both provisional screw retained restorations and custom healing abutments with ideal contours
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How to design and manufacture Maryland bridge provisional restorations
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Understanding the design software to get ideal proposals
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Introduction to the integration of CBCT and prosthetic planning for guided surgery
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Multiple hands-on design and manufacturing exercises
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Introduction to advanced implant workflows for larger cases
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Bring cases from home for one-on-one help designing
Next Recommended Workshop(s):
Anterior Esthetics with Chairside CAD/CAM (CL350)
Many doctors don't realize the full potential of their CEREC technology because they don't use it to its full capacity. In fact, with CEREC you can achieve esthetic results equivalent to high quality labs.
This workshop provides you with the tools necessary to complete anterior cases with ease, positively impacting your productivity, clinical outcomes and patient care.
Fundamentals of Implant Planning & Surgery (CI110)
This implant course is for the dentist that is just starting out in their journey with implant surgery. This hands-on workshop will focus on implant fundamentals, clinical and radiographic findings, contraindications to treatment, planning utilizing appropriate cone beam technology, crown proposals as well as the basics of the software needed for implant planning and placement.
Achieving Predictable Results in Guided Implant Surgery (CI210)
This workshop will take you from A to Z in all aspects of guided-implant planning using cone beam and intraoral scanning integration, as well as provide a complete understanding of all the different guided systems that are available to work with the digitally integrated implant dentistry protocol.
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Cost:
- $3,995 Doctors
- $1,495 Team Members*
Credits:
- 13 CE Credits
Faculty:
- Dan Butterman D.D.S
- Mark Fleming, D.D.S.
2025 Dates
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Sat-Sun
September 06-07
(Sold Out)
Scottsdale, AZ -
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October 11-12
Charlotte, NC -
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October 18-19
Scottsdale, AZ -
Thu-Fri
November 06-07
Charlotte, NC -
Thu-Fri
November 13-14
Scottsdale, AZ -
Sat-Sun
December 06-07
Charlotte, NC
Locations:
CDOCS Campus, Scottsdale, AZ7201 E Princess Blvd
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Map & Directions
CDOCS Campus, Charlotte, NC
13320 Ballantyne Corporate Place
Charlotte, NC 28277
Map & Directions
Questions?
Give us a call at 877.295.4276 or email us.
- Overview
- Chairside CAD/CAM Mastery For Dental Assistants (CL100)
- Core Workflows with Chairside CAD/CAM (CL200)
- Lab-Quality Chairside Restorations: Mastering Stain and Glaze for Dentists and Their Teams (CL220)
- Provisionalizing and Restoring Implants with Chairside CAD/CAM (CL300)
- Anterior Esthetics with Chairside CAD/CAM (CL350)
- Comprehensive Restorative Care with a Digital Workflow (CL450)
- Next-Level Esthetic Dentistry to Perfect Smile Design (CL460)
- Advanced inLab Software Mastery (CL550)
- Utilizing 3D Printing for Efficient Everyday Dentistry (CP110)
- Digital Denture Workflows (CP210)
- Implementing Cone Beam for Practical Utilization (CB110)
- Integrating Dental Sleep Medicine for Patient Care & Practice Growth (CB150)
- Maximizing Diagnostic Efficiency with Cone Beam (CB210)
- The General Dentist's Playbook for Predictable Endodontic Therapy (CE110)
- Treating Complex Endodontic Cases with Confidence (CE210)
- Fundamentals of Implant Planning & Surgery (CI110)
- Third Molar Extractions and Oral Surgery Essentials for the General Dentist (CI150)
- Complications in Implant Dentistry (CI180)
- Comprehensive Digital Implant Workflow: Plan, Print, Place, and Restore (CI205)
- Achieving Predictable Results in Guided Implant Surgery (CI210)
- Hard and Soft Tissue Grafting in Digital Dental Implant Dentistry (CI250)
- Advanced Hard and Soft Tissue Grafting in Digital Dental Implant Dentistry (CI260)
- Treating Soft Tissue Defects Around Teeth and Implants (CI270)
- Implants in the Esthetic Zone (CI310)
- Digital Full Arch Dental Implant Therapy (CI410)
- Clear Aligner Excellence for Dentists and Their Teams, Part 1 (CO110)
- Clear Aligner Excellence for Dentists and Their Teams, Part 2 (CO210)