The Complete Digital Workflow

Full-arch Rehabilitation

Redefined

The Complete Digital Workflow

This practical hands-on course is designed for the experienced full-arch implant team that wishes to incorporate available digital technology into their full-arch treatment workflow. This course will demystify the digital solutions thus simplifying surgical planning & immediate provisionalization. We will show you how to achieve a final full-arch restoration in just two appointments. Learn about tools for data collection, analysis, laboratory interactions, restorative team design and input. Streamline the surgical & restorative treatment on the day of surgery. Significantly reduce chair-time by using a unique innovative protocol for the final restoration, offering a simple easy to follow workflow.

Hands-On

Workshop

Hands-on training for the full-arch team will include intraoral scanning, the use of simplified planning software, new generation fully guided surgery, full-arch digital impression taking during surgery, 3D printing for the immediate provisional restoration and groundbreaking final restoration of the full-arch that may be achieved in two appointments only. Digital workflows will be taught that can be used the next morning to complete a digital full-arch treatment solution with simplicity, accuracy and efficiency. Upon completion of this hands-on course the entire team including surgeon, restorative doctor and auxiliary staff will be able to correctly manage a complete digital workflow for a full-arch implant solution.

Events

Sep 9, 2022

New York, NY

Columbia University Faculty House
64 Morningside Drive
New York, NY 10027

8 a.m - 5 p.m.

Earn Up to 7 CE Credits.

For questions, please contact Keystone Dental Group Department of Continuing Education.

Call: 844-413-2100

Oct 21, 2022

Atlanta, GA

Coming Soon

Nov 11, 2022

Dallas, TX

Coming Soon

Dr. Michael Klein

DDS

Dr. Michael Klein graduated from the University of Maryland Dental School. He went on to complete a General Practice Residency program at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Klein received his training in Oral Implantology by completing a two-year, full-time Fellowship in Oral Implantology and Biomaterials at the Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. He then completed Specialty training in Prosthodontics at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Dr. Klein was a Clinical Associate Professor at New York University College of Dentistry in the Department of Periodontology and Implantology for 17 years. He has pioneered the technology used in computer guidance for dental implant surgery and holds multiple patents for this technology. He has co-authored a book, The Atlas of Oral Implantology, as well as numerous book chapters and articles on implant dentistry. Dr. Klein speaks nationally, as well as internationally, on a variety of topics in oral implantology.

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