May 10, 2019 #calendar

Sign up for the Digital Dentures Concepts and Techniques Workshop in Melbourne!

Presented by industry leading experts Mr John Batchelor and Mrs Deborah Bassett – Supported by Dental Axess.

Computer designed and machine manufactured dental prosthetics are being incorporated into complete denture workflows. With CAD/CAM technology for complete dentures, clinicians will not only treat a larger segment of removable patients, but also improve current complete denture services, efficiencies and patient outcomes. This full day hands on course will provide a practical step by step treatment workflow for digital dentures including how to begin the digital removable journey. This training program is a must for all dental professionals who seek experience and first hand insights, incorporated with practical workshops, to better understand the how and why of the digital denture process.

Training course learning objectives:

  • Review the process of how dentures are made using CAD/CAM technology
  • How to digitalize clinical records, treatment plan and digitally design removable dentures
  • Review of manufacturing processes; 3D printing and milling
  • Review a systematic approach for denture fabrication using the digital platform using step by step checklists
  • Hand on CAD exercises; transfer of records, special trays, tray in and final fabrication of the prosthesis will be included
  • Patient case presentations

This program will include hands-on computer exercises and numbers are therefore strictly limited.

MELBOURNE
Date: 26th July 2019
Venue: The Larwill Studio Melbourne 48 Flemington Rd, Parkville VIC 3052
Time: 8:00 am – 5:00pm
Tuition: $495 (ex GST) – Include course notes, refreshments and lunch)
Click here to register!

May 10, 2019 #calendar

Sign up for the Digital Dentures Concepts and Techniques Workshop in Melbourne!

Presented by industry leading experts Mr John Batchelor and Mrs Deborah Bassett – Supported by Dental Axess. Computer designed and machine manufactured dental prosthetics are being incorporated into complete denture workflows. With CAD/CAM technology for complete dentures, clinicians will not only treat a larger segment of removable patients, but also improve current complete denture services, […]
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