3D Print Your Provisionals for Better Fit, Better Esthetics, and Convenience
Presenter: Dr. Susan McMahon
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Release Date: 12/11/24
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Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study
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Expiration Date: 12/11/27
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AGD Subject Code: 670
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Provisional restorations are a vital diagnostic and assessment tool. Function, color, shape, contour, occlusion, periodontal response, implant healing, and overall esthetics can be assessed with a well made provisional restoration. Accurate fit and margins are essential. Many clinicians make their provisionals utilizing bisacryl material and a pre-made stent. Lab made provisionals that are re-lined are also used. Printing your provisionals can save both time and money. Producing esthetic, well fitting, functional provisional restorations can be simply and efficiently done with your in-office 3D printer.
During this CE webinar, we will: • Review ideal provisional considerations: margins, contacts, occlusion, esthetics, gingival architecture • Demonstrate design, material selection, 3D printed fabrication, custom shading and cementation • Provide Step by Step instructions for a restorative case with printed provisional fabrication
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