Fundamental
Scan, Plan and Print
Hands-on Training for Seamless Integration of a 3D Printing Workflow into Your Practice
Speakers

Tae Kim
Digital Specialist

Kayla Nale
Digital Specialist
Who Should Attend?
Doctors, Clinical staffs, and dental lab technicians
*Pre-requisites are not required
Course Description
In this course, participants will learn methods and protocols for integrating 3D printing technology into their daily practice. The curriculum covers techniques such as the use of IOS, treatment planning, and the design and fabrication of surgical guides and temporary crowns. Through hands-on practice, attendees will acquire the skills needed to effectively incorporate these advancements into their clinical workflows.
Other Information
Scanners, laptops, and materials will be provided, so attendees do not need to bring their own equipment
Breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be provided
Learning Objectives
- Successfully scan upper and lower arches using an intraoral scanner
- Understanding the application and protocols of dental treatments utilizing 3D printers
- Design, print, and finish a crown utilizing a 3D printer.
- Selection of materials for 3D printers and prosthetic types
- Dental treatment and prosthesis fabrication using intraoral scanners and 3D printers
- Understanding the process of fabricating fixed and removable prostheses using Dental CAD software
- Aesthetic finishing process post-printing of prosthetic materials - Fabrication of surgical guides using R2GATE and 3D printers
- Establishing implant placement and surgical plans using R2GATE software - The practical session includes:
- Evaluate and apply proper implant planning guidelines and execute guide design
- Designing and printing prosthetic materials using CAD software
- Each uses one laptop to conduct hands-on - Aesthetic finishing after printing prosthetic materials
July 12, 2025 | Saturday | Fair Lawn, NJ
8:30am - 9:00am: Registration & Breakfast
9:00am - 10:00am: Lecture - Understanding of digital workflow; IOS, R2GATE Planning, Guide design, 3D printing and finishing
10:00am - 10:15am: Break
10:15am - 12:00pm: Demonstration- Scanning with IOS and 3D Printing Techniques
12:00pm - 1:00pm: Lunch
1:00pm - 2:30pm: Hands-on [Designing] - Practical designing crowns and splints utilizing CAD Software
2:30pm - 4:00pm:
Hands-on [Finishing] - Aesthetic finishing and cementing printed crown on abutment
Regular: $300
Early Bird: 25% off $225 until 06/28/2025 [NJ]
100% refund up to twenty days before the course, Non-refundable less than twenty days
Digital Workshop
Education Method: Lecture & Participation
Credit Hours: 6 CE Hours (1 Lecture, 5 Participation)
AGD Code: 690 - Implants
CE provider: MINEC America
Maximum attendees: 10
Pre-requisites: None