This one hour introductory course provides dental assistants with an overview of digital dentistry and its role in modern clinical workflows. Through real clinical case examples, participants will explore how digital technologies can enhance everyday restorative and prosthetic procedures and expand treatment possibilities within the dental practice.
The course introduces foundational digital workflows used for appliance design, temporary restorations, and model modification. Participants will review how digital design and in office production processes can improve predictability, support efficient treatment planning, and assist in managing challenging clinical situations. Emphasis is placed on practical concepts that dental assistants can begin applying in their office to support the clinical team, improve efficiency, and maintain high quality patient care.
Can’t attend live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording the next business day.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Describe the basic digital workflow used to design and produce clear retainers.
2. Review the digital design process for creating a temporary bridge with a bullet pontic to support optimal final restorative outcomes.
3. Identify model editing techniques used to address challenging restorative situations, including the management of large interproximal spaces.
Details
• One (1) hour of CE lecture credit
• AGD subject code 690
• This course is free; advance registration required
• No required prerequisites
Your Instructor
Sinead Maloney has worked in dentistry for eight years, beginning her career in the west of Ireland before continuing her professional practice in the United States. She has spent the past six years working in a restorative dental practice with a focus on supporting digital workflows that enhance efficiency and patient care.
The course introduces foundational digital workflows used for appliance design, temporary restorations, and model modification. Participants will review how digital design and in office production processes can improve predictability, support efficient treatment planning, and assist in managing challenging clinical situations. Emphasis is placed on practical concepts that dental assistants can begin applying in their office to support the clinical team, improve efficiency, and maintain high quality patient care.
Can’t attend live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording the next business day.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Describe the basic digital workflow used to design and produce clear retainers.
2. Review the digital design process for creating a temporary bridge with a bullet pontic to support optimal final restorative outcomes.
3. Identify model editing techniques used to address challenging restorative situations, including the management of large interproximal spaces.
Details
• One (1) hour of CE lecture credit
• AGD subject code 690
• This course is free; advance registration required
• No required prerequisites
Your Instructor
Sinead Maloney has worked in dentistry for eight years, beginning her career in the west of Ireland before continuing her professional practice in the United States. She has spent the past six years working in a restorative dental practice with a focus on supporting digital workflows that enhance efficiency and patient care.
Location
Online
Start Date/Time
Tuesday, Jun. 9 @ 8:00pm
Duration (minutes)
60
CDE Hours
1
AGD Code
690