Digital Removable Workflows: Scanning, Lab Collaboration & Removable Prosthetics

Friday, January 30, 2026

2:00 – 4:00 pm

Course Code:

682RL

Credits:

2

CE Hours

Assistant
Auxiliary Techniques
CE On The Exhibit Hall Floor
Dentist
Lecture
Office

As digital dentistry becomes more accessible, dentists are seeking practical ways to integrate scanning technology and modern lab workflows into their everyday practice. This course delivers an interactive, real-world look at how dental practices can streamline removable and restorative workflows, improve case acceptance, and drive profitability using digital tools. We’ll cover how to select the right scanner for your restorative and denture cases, what to expect when partnering with labs for digital prosthetics, and how to create a seamless team workflow to support this evolution. The course includes a live scanner comparison and demo to help dentists make informed investments, as well as case-based discussions with peers and lab experts. Whether you’re new to intraoral scanning or ready to go deeper with digital dentures, this course provides the insights and confidence to move forward.

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After this course attendees will be able to:

  • Understand the clinical and financial benefits of adopting digital workflows
  • Review how to evaluate and select intraoral scanners based on case type, support, and budget
  • Examine real-time demonstrations and clinical case studies to visualize the end-to-end digital process
  • Develop confidence in your ability to transition from analog to digital for dentures and restorations
The DDS Lab grant has been applied to this course.
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