
The Digital Revolution: Predictable Clinical Implementation to Achieve High Esthetic Results
Lecture Description
This lecture focuses on highly esthetic tooth and Implant-supported restorations through the implementation of digital technologies. A detailed update on the latest materials, workflows and techniques with will be presented.
Objectives:
- The main objective of this lecture is to show how treatment time optimization and better clinical outcomes are possible with the implementation of digital tools from the diagnostic phase through facially driven mock-ups to the definitive restorations;
- Update participants in new methods to elaborate long-term provisional and definitive restorations and their respective polishing protocols for optimal esthetics and soft tissue response;
- Review step-by-step clinical protocols for tooth preparations and bonding optimization of full-ceramic CAD/CAM restorations with evidence-based concepts.
About Dr. Conejo
Dr. Conejo is the Clinical CAD/CAM Director at the Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia PA, USA. He conducts research and has multiple publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals on CAD/CAM technology, prosthodontics and implant dentistry.
Dr. Conejo has been the recipient of several awards in his field, to include the ICP Research Fellowship in Dental Restorative Materials in 2016, the PROSEC Research Award in 2022 and has lectured in over 35 countries.