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Digital Dentures for Every Dentist – The Death of Impressions? – PDP195

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Is this the death of impressions for Dentures? Are digital dentures predictable? Time saving? Cost saving? Are all types of dentures suitable for the digital workflow? Even if you don’t use an intra-oral scanner, your lab may be utilising a digital workflow, so it’s a great time to dive deep into this area. Impression Club’s Dr Rupert Monkhouse joins us for another removable prosthetics themed episode where we discuss how digital dentistry is changing the way we make partial dentures and complete dentures. https://youtu.be/P8XBEU5I6kc Watch PDP195 on Youtube Check out Impression Club courses This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcomes A and C. Dentists will be able to: 1. Understand the key differences between traditional impression techniques and digital workflows in denture creation, including the benefits and limitations of both methods. 2. Evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of digital dentures compared to traditional methods and implement best practices for integrating digital workflows into their clinical practice. 3. Effectively collaborate with dental technicians using digital tools, fostering better communication and teamwork to achieve optimal patient outcomes in denture fabrication. AGD code 670 Removable Prosthodontics (Emerging technology or techniques) Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of this Episode:03:18 Protrusive Dental Pearl - Understand the Why05:38 Introduction to Dr Rupert Monkhouse8:11 What kind of Dentures can we do Digitally?13:33 What work still requires Impressions?17:05 Which Scanners?19:55 How Accurate?28:24 Should Digital be the Gold Standard?30:55 Immediate Dentures38:55 Cobalt Chromes47:55 Finding great technicians58:08 Impression Club If you liked this, you will also like GF018 Intra-Oral Scanner Click below for full episode transcript: Episode Teaser: For the workflows where we scan the lab work or we did the reference denture, eight out of eight preferred- When I've got the macro flash on it and my 4G megapixel camera. Yeah. I can see the difference minorly aesthetically in the teeth and things. Beyond that, there's no real downsides from my perspective. So clinically for me- Jaz's Introduction:Is this the end of impressions for dentures? Have we finally reached a time whereby we can scan the tissues and we don't need any of that mucocompressive nonsense. Is digital dentistry there yet when it comes to dentures? For our clinical steps, the design and the manufacture of our dentures. Our guest today, Dr. Rupert Monkhouse, back again on the podcast, does a wonderful job of giving us an overview of how digital denture is employed within dentures, not only by us clinicians, but also the lab side and the manufacturer side. But I asked him to truly dive deep and focus onto what we do clinically. How much of what we do clinically can we now do entirely digitally? And the two workflows we discussed today in really good depth are the complete denture workflow and the Cobalt Chrome partial denture workflows. Get your onions ready because this is a really deep and really awesome episode. I think Rupert does a wonderful job. You will find out which scenarios we should be actually scanning and ditching the impressions and whether there are any game changing benefits of moving to a digital workflow for dentures. This episode is our highlight episode for removable prosthodontics month. And next month, i. e. September, will be occlusion month. Hello, Protruserati. I'm Jaz Gulati and welcome back to your favorite dental podcast. I feel like I haven't connected with you guys for so long. I know you've been having an episode every week, but a lot of those episodes actually recorded a while ago. I knew that when the summer would come and my son would be off school, that we would get really busy.

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