Description
Welcome to the fifth and final installment of Top Digital. This is a series designed for those who want to undertake or those who are on the digital dentistry pathway. Top gun digital is all about showing workflows and methods that you can apply to your daily restorative and implant dentistry. Today we have a surprise for you.
We welcome two clinicians, who were early adopters of the digital process. Dr. Martin Attariani has used scanning and CEREC since its early days and is now a proficient user with the new scanners, printers, and software. Dr. Douglas Watt, on the other hand, became a deft hand at using the Trios and has in-depth knowledge of its software and functionality. Both of them are passionate about technology and it is great to have them on stage.
Today is the final part: Digital implants, the Blue Sky Bio Workflow. Dr Martin Attariani talks about the digital planning for implants using the particular software and the much awaited unveiling of his talent.
This series will cover many, many topics and also include some live demonstrations on how to operate certain software.
This is part 5.
Aim:
- The aim of this talk is to identify and describe the processes for planning implants digitally using a specific software
Objectives:
- Describe the comparison between the analog and digital workflow
- Identify the benefits of a digital workflow
- Recognise how digital planning can help get an accurate implant position
- Recognise how digital planning can enhance accuracy in immediate implant placements
- Recognise how digital planning can enhance prosthetically driven implant placements
- Identify an overview of the digital workflow
- View a demo of using the Blue Sky Bio software for planning
Learning outcomes:
- By the end of this talk, the learner will identify and describe the processes for planning implants digitally using a specific software