It wasn’t long ago that being a digital dentist meant we used digital radiographs and possibly no paper charts. Today, digital dentistry has an array of facets from CAD/CAM design and in-house milling to 3D printing. What does this mean for general practitioners and specialists? Let’s find out! We will be discussing different workflows for a variety of services that are practical in everyday dental practices and ways to implement them from the front to the back office.
Learning Objectives:
Learn different technologies used in today's digital dental practice
Explore the possibilities available for chairside implant restorations using 3D printing and chairside milling
Learn how to maximize efficiency for your team and for your patient’s schedule, creating a “wow” patient experience