Description:

You will receive 1 credit(s) of continuing education credit upon successful completion of this course.

This session offers an introductory look at the treatment workflow using digital impressions, cone-beam CT, implants, and restoration planning software. See how the flow begins with digital diagnostics, 3D impression devices, CAD/CAM systems, cone-beam volumetric technology, restoration design software, implant selection, and related laboratory services and equipment. We will look at some new restorative materials and preparation requirements as well as other exciting emerging products.


Learning Objectives:

•      Learn the clinical process from diagnosis to final treatment

•      See the advantages of using CBCT with intraoral impression scanning

•      Identify what you have to know/learn or how to have a third party help create the plan

Course Curriculum

  Diagnosis, Planning, and Treatment Using New 3D Technology
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Paul Feuerstein, DMD


Paul Feuerstein, DMD received his undergraduate training at SUNY Stony Brook during the 1960s, studying chemistry, engineering, computer science, and music. A 1972 graduate of UNJMD, he maintains a general practice in Massachusetts. Dr. Feuerstein installed one of the first in-office computers in 1978 and has been teaching and consulting since then. He is Technology Editor of Dentistry Today after 14 years with Dental Economics, author of several technology articles, and lectures at many national and local dental meetings. His work with CAD/CAM helped develop the LAVA COS intraoral scanning system. He is also CDO of the Cellerant Consulting Group. He was named Clinician of the Year at the 2010 Yankee Dental Congress and is an adjunct assistant professor in General Dentistry at Tufts University.