How CBCT Can Change a Practice

  • Saturday 1/27/2024
  • Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Course Code: 761SL
  • Cost: No Charge
  • Room Location: BCEC Exhibit Floor Classroom B
  • Credits: 2 CE Hours
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Nick Zaffarese, and his family have been in the dental industry for 15 years and the Zaffarese family has 45 years of overall dental experience. Nick is well versed in anatomy, software manipulation, surgical planning, surgical guide fabrication utilizing 3D printing and patient case presentation. Nick has helped multiple clinicians incorporate and implement CBCT successfully into their practice and continues to be an informational resource for clinicians in the New England area.

In this course we will learn how a CBCT can change a practice while giving your patients the best possible diagnostic treatment they deserve. We will discuss the return on investment, asking the right questions when looking to incorporate this technology into any practice. We will be planning all different kinds of implant cases, accurately finding the mandibular canal. Seeing and identifying all endodontic pathology while understanding how the airway can possibly affect our surgical outcomes. We will dive deep into the 3D software and why its so important to the future of dentistry! 

After this course attendees will be able to:
  • Determine how a CBCT can change a practice 
  • Identify ROI with CBCT
  • Plan Implant cases
  • Identifying Endo Pathology 
  • Accurately finding the mandibular canal
  • Vatech Vertical Integration program
Recommended Audience: Dentist
Ambient Noise Disclaimer: Please note that this course will be held on the Exhibit Hall Floor and will be subject to ambient noise.

The Benco Dental grant has been applied to this course.


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