Clinical Workflows for Digital Dentures: Scanning, Milling, and Printing

Friday, January 30, 2026

1:00 – 4:00 pm

Course Code:

632RL

Cost:

$135

Credits:

3

CE Hours

Dentist
Lecture
Prosthodontics
Technician

Since the introduction of digital dentures, many aspects have improved. Such improvements include streamlined workflows, easy-to-use software, and new and improved manufacturing techniques. This presentation will demonstrate the clinical workflows and discuss the benefits and limitations of using these emerging techniques. Additionally, it is widely known that 3D-printed complete dentures are gaining popularity, but how do they compare to milled dentures? This lecture will compare the physical properties of milled and printed complete dentures to help determine their best applications.

Speakers

After this course attendees will be able to:

  • Understand clinical workflows for digital dentures
  • Discuss how to utilize intraoral scanners to streamline your digital denture workflow
  • Compare 3D printed and milled denture properties

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