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Study Club: Fully Digital Workflow for Edentulous Patient Rehabilitation

Karolis Biveinis

  • Straumann Estonia Mõisa 4, Tallinn
  • 16.10.2025 - 16.10.2025
  • 15:00 - 18:00
  • English
  • 120€
  • 4 TP

Who is it for?

Unlock the potential of a fully digital workflow for predictable, efficient, and esthetic rehabilitation of edentulous patients. This hands-on course explores the latest advancements in immediate and delayed loading protocols, practical digital techniques, and real-time demonstrations of modern prosthetic solutions.

Who is it for?

 

  • Prosthodontists

  • Implantologists

  • General dentists with an interest in digital workflows

  • Dental technicians

Key Highlights

  • Immediate Loading: Same-day (chair-side printed) long-term temporaries.
  • Delayed Loading: Titanium bar–reinforced permanent prosthetics.
  • Evidence-based recommendations for a seamless fully digital workflow.
  • Live demonstration of intraoral scanning, 3D face scanning, and 3D-printed temporaries.

Program

1. Prosthetic Options: Types, Advantages & Limitations

  • Different types of prostheses for edentulous patients

  • Clinical pros and cons: when to choose which option

 

2. Digital Workflow Essentials

  • Key data required for a trouble-free workflow

  • Intraoral photogrammetry with TRU ABUTMENT scan markers & 3Shape scanner

  • How scan markers serve as reference points to determine occlusion

  • 3D face scanners – indispensable tool or just a gadget?

  • 3D-printed long-term temporaries: screw-retained directly to multi-units

  • Step-by-step guide to tools and materials for chair-side temporaries

 

3. Live Demonstration

  • Intraoral scanning (on model)

  • 3D face scanning

  • 3D printing of temporaries

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Confidently select and implement prosthetic options for immediate and delayed loading.

  • Integrate photogrammetry and intraoral scanning into everyday workflows.

  • Apply practical strategies to avoid complications in digital prosthetics.

  • Produce chair-side long-term temporaries with modern 3D printing techniques.