Prosthetic Dentistry in the Digital Era: How Technology Changed our Workflows
The evolution of prosthetic dentistry has been profoundly shaped by digital technologies, transforming traditional workflows into streamlined, highly predictable processes.
Intra-oral scanning has replaced many conventional impression techniques, while digital design software enables virtual wax-ups, real-time modifications, and precise treatment planning. Computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems allow (chairside) fabrication of high-quality crowns, bridges, and implant prostheses. The recent implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud-based platforms improve collaboration and facilitate the process. In this webinar, we will demonstrate how these technologies can be used in different indications, from simple tooth-supported restorations to advanced esthetic cases and full-arch implant rehabilitation.
This course aims at teaching learners how to:
Identify and explain the key digital technologies—such as intra-oral scanning, CAD/CAM systems, and AI platforms—that have transformed traditional prosthetic dentistry workflows.
Observe and understand how digital tools are applied in various clinical scenarios, including tooth-supported restorations, aesthetic cases and full-arch implant rehabilitation, to enhance treatment planning and execution.
AGD PACE subject code(s): 670Language: EnglishCE credits: 1 Start date: 25-02-2026Expiration date: 25-02-2029Speakers receive a speaking fee from Dentsply Sirona for these courses.