Integrating Surgical and Restorative Teams Through Digital Workflow
Date: Friday, April 4, 2025
Time: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Schedule:
City: Columbus, OH
Country: USA
Tuiton: $295 EARLY BIRD PRICING (ENDS FEB 14, 2025) *REGULAR PRICING - $495*
Number of Credits: 6 CE Credit Hours
Language: EN
Time: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Schedule:
- Registration: 7:30am - 8:00am
- Lecture: 8:00am - 3:00pm
- Breakfast & lunch provided
City: Columbus, OH
Country: USA
Tuiton: $295 EARLY BIRD PRICING (ENDS FEB 14, 2025) *REGULAR PRICING - $495*
Number of Credits: 6 CE Credit Hours
Language: EN
Course Description
Digital design is continuously improving the transition from surgical to restorative care by reducing chairside treatment time.  This course will detail how surgical and restorative practices can use the latest digital technology to treatment plan cases, improve communication, and greatly improve implant case acceptance by clearly demonstrating digital advantages to the patient. A hands-on exercise with intraoral scanners and newly developed anatomical healing abutments designed specifically for digital workflow will also be incorporated.
Learning Objectives
- Indications for use of anatomical healing abutments to eliminate time consuming chairside fabrications
- Practical tips for utilizing digital workflow to reduce the number of patient visits and increase implant case acceptance
- Demonstrate the specific advantages of anatomical healing abutments in immediate implant treatment
- Improve healing response by reducing the number of times abutments are removed
- Optimize gingival contouring throughout the treatment process
- Simplify the surgical referral and speed the restorative process for referring dentists
- Utilization of custom milled final abutments to improve accuracy and esthetic results.
- Hands-on exercise with scanners and anatomical healing abutments
Speakers
Dr. Bradley Purcell
Bradley A. Purcell, DDS, MS
Dr. Bradley Purcell is a highly accomplished Prosthodontist who earned his dental degree from Marquette University and his Prosthodontic certificate and Masters of Science degree from The Ohio State University School of Dentistry. He is a member of three academic honor societies and maintains a private practice in Prosthodontics at Spectrum Dental & Prosthodontics. He is also an accomplished author and editor and has published articles in peer-reviewed journals in the area of dental implants. Additionally, he has taught over 4000 continuing education hours to private practicing dentists and founded Spectrum Dental Society, a continuing education study club for local dentists