Going Completely Digital for Full-arch Restorations: A Look at the Revolution in Full-arch Workflows and the Importance of Controlled End-to-end Restorative Processes (209)
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
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Robert L. Heller, DDS, AFAAID: No financial relationships to disclose
Traditional full-arch impression techniques are rapidly giving way to cutting-edge digital solutions, ushering in a new era in restorative dentistry. While Stereophotogrammetry has been available for more than a decade, cost and accessibility issues have limited its widespread adoption. In recent years, breakthroughs in novel systems have helped to overcome these barriers, enabling accurate digital impressions and streamlining the full-arch prosthetic design and production process. This presentation aims to compare new digital and semi-digital full-arch implant capture methods contrasting accuracy, cost, clinical relevance, and, importantly, prosthetic outcomes. Clinicians will gain an understanding of where these new technologies can be best utilized and what solution is suitable for all levels of full-arch experience. Join us to discover how to navigate the digital full-arch landscape, empowering your practice with the latest knowledge to adopt the best technologies and revolutionize the way you approach comprehensive restorative cases.
Learning Objectives:
Learn to create a total workflow from start to finish without using any analog workflow
Learn about the accuracy of alternative systems and the chairside time savings it will provide
Explore the benefits of alternative systems compared to traditional stereophotogrammetry to save time