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Digital Impressions: Are they for me?

Dr. Richard Rosenblatt

Course date: Monday, November 29, 2010 05:00 PM (EST)

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Digital impressions are fast becoming the preferred choice among dentists and labs, leading more doctors to say goodbye to conventional impression taking.

Quick and easy quadrant impressions and full jaw impressions broaden the indication spectrum; and because everything is digital, allows the dental office and the dental laboratory to work together more efficiently. Digital impression technology is estimated to see double digit growth rates as more dentists adopt this highly flexible, affordable and accurate solution into their practices.

Participants will learn:

  • Why so many dentists are making the switch from traditional impressions to digital impressions
  • Eliminate manual steps while gaining higher precision and greater patient comfort
  • Every restoration type is possible with digital impressions (gold, PFM, all ceramic, etc.)

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