Synergy Through Technology: The Restorative Value of a Digital Workflow from Diagnostic Design to Final Delivery

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This lecture will explore modern restorative workflows powered by digital diagnostics, emphasizing remote collaboration, material innovations, and prosthetically guided treatment planning. Through multiple clinical case presentations, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of a fully digital, streamlined full-arch approach.

FREE CE WEBINAR - FP1 Full-Arch Implant Restoration

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In this in-depth webinar, Dr. Corey Glenn and Danny Domingue, DDS, walk you through a complex FP1 full-arch immediate load case using guided surgery, facial scanning, photogrammetry, and advanced digital workflows. From initial planning and digital wax-ups to final prosthetic delivery, this presentation covers every step—including implant placement, bone reduction, smile simulations, and the use of the Vortex screw system.

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