The precise leap from single tooth implantation to full mouth reconstruction
Digital Simplicity of Implantation and Restoration
Hands-On Workshops
Training Features
The precise leap from single tooth implantation to full mouth reconstruction reflects the rapid advancements in dental restoration technology and the refinement of personalized treatment plans. This progression encompasses not only improvements in implantation techniques themselves but also optimizations in preliminary diagnostics, treatment planning, post-operative management, and various other aspects. Here are some key points:
Advanced Imaging Technologies: Modern dentistry utilizes high-resolution 3D imaging technologies, such as Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), Intra Oral Scan and Face Scan, to provide precise images of the oral cavity and jawbone structure, aiding in the accurate planning of implant placement.
Digital Treatment Planning: With digital software, dentists can simulate the implant surgery on a computer, creating more precise and personalized treatment plans. This not only increases the success rate of the surgeries but also significantly shortens the treatment time and recovery period for patients.
Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques: Advanced navigation technologies and surgical instruments enable minimally invasive implant surgeries, greatly reducing patient discomfort, lowering surgical risks, and accelerating recovery.
Immediate Load Implants: For certain cases, temporary crowns can be placed on the implants immediately after insertion, significantly improving the quality of life for patients and shortening the treatment timeline.
Advancements in Biomaterials: The materials used for implants and crowns, such as 3D printing resin ceramic, titanium alloys and zirconia, are not only strong and durable but also integrate well with human tissue, minimizing rejection reactions.
Full Mouth Reconstruction Strategies: For patients with complete tooth loss, strategies using four to six implants to support a full arch of teeth bridge are employed, considering bone conditions, occlusal relationships, and aesthetic demands, achieving comprehensive functional and aesthetic restoration.
Long-term Management and Maintenance: Modern dentistry emphasizes ongoing follow-up care and maintenance. Regular check-ups and cleanings can extend the life of implants and prosthetics, ensuring stable, long-term results.
Course Schedule
Morning Session: Theoretical Foundation and Introduction
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Registration and Welcome Breakfast
Welcome address
Introduction to the day’s agenda
Brief networking opportunity
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Evolution of Dental Implantology
Overview of traditional dental implant processes
Advancements in imaging and surgical planning
Introduction to Fully Digital DOSA Implant Restoration by Rodin Lab AI
10:30 AM - 10:45 AM: Coffee Break
10:45 AM - 12:00 PM: Principles of Fully Digital DOSA Implant Restoration
Understanding Digital Planning and Surgical Guides
The role of AI-driven platforms in dental implantology
Benefits of a fully digital approach: precision, efficiency, and patient satisfaction
Afternoon Session: Practical Application and Hands-on Training
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch Break
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Digital Scanning and Planning Workshop
Hands-on training on digital scanning techniques
Using software for implant planning and surgical guide design
Case studies showcasing successful outcomes
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM: Coffee Break
2:45 PM - 4:15 PM: Surgical Guide Fabrication and Mock Implant Placement
Demonstration of surgical guide fabrication process
Hands-on practice with mock dental models for implant placement using surgical guides
Techniques for ensuring precision and avoiding common pitfalls
4:15 PM - 5:00 PM: Integrating Fully Digital DOSA into Your Practice
Discussing the logistics of incorporating digital implantology solutions
Patient communication and education strategies
Q&A session with experienced practitioners
Conclusion and Networking
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Wrap-up and Networking Reception
Summary of key takeaways from the day’s training
Opportunity for participants to network with peers and trainers
Discussion on continued education and support resources
This one-day onsite training program is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement the latest innovations in dental implantology, with a particular focus on the Fully Digital DOSA Implant Restoration process. Through a combination of lectures, hands-on workshops, and discussions, attendees will leave with a solid understanding of how to enhance their practice through digital advancements and improve patient outcomes in dental implant procedures.
Tuition: $950
Location:
2209 E Chapman Ave
Fullerton CA 9283
The leap from single tooth implantation to full mouth reconstruction not only signifies technological progress but also represents a more comprehensive and meticulous approach to patient care. This advancement allows patients, even those with complete tooth loss, to regain confident smiles and significantly improve their quality of life.