Learning Module
Prosthodontic Planning and Procedures
Digital Implant Impression
With the introduction of intraoral scanners and the widely used application of implant-supported prostheses produced using CAD/CAM - or Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing - it is possible to digitize implant positions directly in the patient's mouth.
Making intraoral scans of implants, rather than digitizing plaster casts based on conventional impressions, saves a number of steps in the restorative process. With fewer steps, there is potentially also less risk of errors and discrepancies. This module will focus on the applications of intraoral scanning of dental implants.
After completing this ITI Academy Module, you should be able to…
- define the most frequently used terms associated with intra-oral scanning and digital dentistry and list the available techniques and options
- list the advantages and disadvantages of intra-oral scanning vs. analog impressions
- describe the indications and applications where intra-oral scanning can be used
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Duration
29 min. + 10 min. for the Assessment
Learner Level
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1
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2
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3
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CME/CPD
0.67 hours
Purchase price
45
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