Exploring Digital Impressions and Its Applications
September 5, 2023 | by dental.cpdpro.org.uk
About This Course
This course covers the basics of digital impressions, their advantages over conventional ones, types of digital impression systems, and their applications in different dental specialities. It also explores future advancements, AI, training, and ethical considerations.
Why Take This Course?
The common problem that UK dental professionals face is the need to stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and techniques in order to provide the best possible care to their patients. This course addresses this challenge by providing comprehensive training on the use of digital impressions in restorative dentistry. By learning about the benefits and limitations of this technology, as well as the various types of digital impression systems available, dental professionals can make informed decisions about how to incorporate digital impressions into their practice. The course also explores the use of digital impressions in different dental specialities, preparing professionals for the future of digital dentistry.
This course on digital impressions covers topics such as the advantages and limitations of digital impressions over conventional impressions, types of digital impression systems, digital workflow in restorative dentistry, and applications of digital impressions in different dental specialties. It also addresses the future of digital impressions, including technological advancements, AI, training & education, and ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations. Overall, this course can benefit dental professionals by providing a comprehensive understanding of digital impressions and how they can improve patient outcomes and workflow efficiency.
How This Course Supports GDC Enhanced Dental CPD
“Dental professionals have a duty to keep their knowledge and skills up to date. A primary qualification is only the first step in their education and development which should last throughout their professional life” General Dental Council |
Learning Objectives | Anticipated Outcomes |
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1: By the end of this course, learners will be able to fully integrate CAD/CAM technology in their dental practices, using it for a range of applications effectively. | 1: Upon completion of the course, participants are expected to value the importance of sterilisation in dentistry as a critical factor for ensuring patient safety, preventing cross-infections, and maintaining the trustworthy reputation of dental practices. |
2: Upon completion, learners will have the capacity to select and manipulate various dental impression materials, improving the accuracy of their work. | 2: As a result of this course, learners will likely impact the dental community by implementing stringent sterilisation protocols in their practices, thereby raising the overall standards in patient care and contributing to public health. |
3: Participants will demonstrate their ability to implement thorough and effective sterilization practices for dental equipment, ensuring a safe and sanitary practice environment. | 3: The course should lead to heightened awareness about different infectious agents in a dental environment, fostering a commitment to thorough sterilisation practices to prevent the spread of these pathogens. |
4: By the final session, learners will have mastered the use and application of diverse biomaterials in restorative dentistry, expanding their treatment options. | 4: In the wider context, the course aims to contribute to the broader discourse on healthcare quality and safety, reinforcing the notion that proper sterilisation practices in dentistry are crucial to the success of healthcare systems. |
5: At the course’s conclusion, attendees will have developed the competency to adopt digital impressions methods and advanced dental composite bonding techniques in their practices. | 5: Following the course, the expectation is that attendees will adopt rigorous sterilisation practices in their own dental offices, reducing the risk of infections, post-procedural complications, and potential legal consequences, which can stem from poor sterilisation practices. |
Regulatory Standards
GDC | CQC |
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✅ A – Effective Communication ✅ B – Effective Management ✅ C – Maintenance in Field of Practice ✅ D – Maintenance in Patient Confidence | ✅ Caring ✅ Effective ✅ Leadership ✅ Responsive ✅ Safe |
🕐 90 minutes of Enhanced Dental CPD
Course Description
The course covers topics such as the introduction to digital impressions, advantages and limitations of digital impressions over conventional impressions, types of digital impression systems, digital workflow in restorative dentistry, applications of digital impressions in different dental specialities, and the future of digital impressions including technological advancements, AI, training & education, and ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations.
Course Outline
Section 1
Section 1 of this course explores the topic of digital impressions in dentistry. It covers the introduction to digital impressions, how they work, their advantages over conventional impressions, and limitations and challenges. A case study comparing traditional and digital impression techniques is also presented. The section goes on to explore different types of digital impression systems, their operational differences, special features, user benefits, selection and purchase considerations, and practical examples. It then delves into digital workflow in restorative dentistry, covering pre-operative scanning and designing, fabrication, installation, and review. Applications of digital impressions in different dental specialties, including restorative dentistry, orthodontics, implantology, and pediatric dentistry, are also discussed through analyzing use-cases. The section concludes with a look at the future of digital impressions, covering technological advancements and impact, the role of AI in digital impressions, training and education for next-generation dental professionals, and ethical, legal and regulatory considerations.
Section 2
Section 2 of the course covers various aspects related to Digital Impression Systems, including their types, operational differences, special features, purchase considerations, and practical examples. It also explores the digital workflow in restorative dentistry, including pre-operative scanning, designing, fabrication, installation, and a case study review. Additionally, the section covers the applications of digital impressions in different dental specialties, along with the future of digital impressions, including technological advancements, AI’s role, training and education, and ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations, summarizing the key learnings from the course and the future outlook.
Section 3
Section 3 of this course covers the digital workflow in restorative dentistry, including pre-operative scanning and designing, fabrication, installation, and review. Additionally, it explores the practical examples of different digital impression systems and their special features and user benefits. Finally, it analyzes the use-cases of digital impressions in different dental specialties and discusses the future of digital impressions, including technological advancements, the role of AI, training and education, and ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations.
Section 4
Section 4 of the course covers the applications of digital impressions in various dental specialties, including restorative dentistry, orthodontics, implantology, and paediatric dentistry. The section aims to analyse use-cases of digital impressions and explore practical examples of different digital impression systems.
Section 5
Section 5 of this course covers the future of digital impressions, including technological advancements and their impact, the potential role of AI, training and education for next-generation dental professionals, and ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations. The section also provides a review of key learnings from the course and a summary of the future outlook for digital impressions.
Course Reviews
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The course provided a comprehensive overview of digital impressions and their applications in restorative dentistry. I particularly appreciated the section on ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations surrounding this technology.
✅ Met Course Objectives | ✅ Met Course Outcomes | ✅ Would Recommend | ✅ Had Positive Impact |
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As a dental specialist, I found the course to be highly informative and relevant to my practice. The discussions on the different types of digital impression systems and their advantages and limitations were especially helpful.
✅ Met Course Objectives | ✅ Met Course Outcomes | ✅ Would Recommend | ✅ Had Positive Impact |
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The course was engaging and well-structured. The introduction to digital impressions was informative, and I appreciated the focus on the future of this technology, including potential advancements and the need for ongoing training and education.
✅ Met Course Objectives | ✅ Met Course Outcomes | ✅ Would Recommend | ✅ Had Positive Impact |
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