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September 2025
Scan & Plan: A Fully Digital Workflow | Scottsdale, AZ
Scan & Plan: A Fully Digital Workflow | Phoenix, AZ
Quadrant Restorative Dentistry to the MAX - A MIDAS Experience
Take a break and join us for an exclusive hands on experience with Midas: The world's first digital restoration press and the simplest and smartest way of 3D printing dental restorations. In just 30 minutes, you’ll explore how Midas Digital Press is revolutionizing restorative dentistry with its ultra-fast. easy-to-use technology, and see firsthand how it simplifies workflows while unlocking the potential of highly viscous biomaterials. Whether you're already using digital dentistry or considering your next move, Midas is designed to enhance your practice with speed, precision, and innovation.
Discover Midas groundbreaking single-use capsule for easy 3D printing of high-ceramic restorations in under 10 minutes.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Experience the simplicity of Midas user friendly workflow – just scan a capsule, place it, and print. Anyone in the office can do 3D printing now!
- Learn how Midas enables same-day same-appointment full and partial coverage crowns, boosting convenience for both you and your patients.
- See how Midas integrates seamlessly with SprintRay Al Design Studio. A complimentary design-suite exclusive to Midas customers, Al Design Studio offers efficient chairside design and customized restorations. No design experience necessary!
October 2025
Scan & Plan: Discover the Power of AI | Rockville, MD
Minimize your manual steps and maximize your patient outcomes with the award-winning DTX Studio™ Clinic software and DEXIS Imaging Suite Software. Join us to learn how our AI powered software can increase your practice productivity in your everyday workflow. Let us introduce your digital assistant and discover the power of AI. Register today!
CBCT: An Essential Ally for the Dental Practice
Join us for an interactive CBCT course featuring case-based learning to demonstrate CBCT applications including airway evaluation, TMJ, endodontics, and orthodontics. We'll review the influence of common maxillofacial pathology in implant treatment planning and placement. We'll also discuss 3D vs. 2D image projection, imaging protocols, and radiation dose. This course is designed for dentists who are considering implementation of CBCT, or who are presently using CBCT in their dental practices for evaluation of dentoalveolar pathology, airway, TMJ, endodontics, and more.
Learning Objectives:
- Discover applications of CBCT imaging in successful dental practice.
- Recognize advantages of CBCT vs. Intraoral/Panoramic imaging.
- Identify differences in diagnosis and treatment outcome with 2D vs. 3D imaging.
- Codes for CBCT capture, interpretation and billing
- Understand capabilities of various FOVs – advantages and limitations.
- Evaluate CBCT for implant planning, endodontics, root fracture, TMJ, and Airway.
CBCT in Action: Enhancing Diagnosis, Treatment, and Patient Care
This comprehensive 4-hour continuing education (CE) course is designed for general dentists who seek to enhance their understanding and application of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) in clinical practice. Upon completion of this course, attendees will:
- Understand and identify uses of CBCT imaging in dental diagnostics to integrate it into routine procedures.
- Analyze CBCT images to identify dental conditions and anomalies.
- Improve accuracy and success of dental implants using CBCT.
- Recognize common abnormalities and pathologies.
- Evaluate airway impingement in naso/oropharyngeal airways.
This course aims to empower general dentists with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively integrate CBCT into their practice, improving diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.
Mastering Implant Placement with Surgical Guides: Clinical & Digital Techniques
Join DEXIS and Asiga for a full-day, hands-on course designed to enhance your implant workflow from planning to placement. Hosted at Asiga’s advanced facility in Ann Arbor, MI, this event blends clinical expertise with cutting-edge digital tools to deliver a comprehensive learning experience.
Morning Session: Clinical & Digital Foundations for Predictable Implant Placement
Presented by Dr. Blake Adams
Dr. Blake Adams of Implant Education Company will walk participants through his proven clinical workflows for successful implant placement, emphasizing the integration of digital tools. Attendees will explore how to leverage intraoral scanners, CBCT imaging, and implant planning software to optimize case planning and surgical outcomes. The session will also cover patient selection, risk assessment, and the use of surgical guides to increase precision and predictability.
Afternoon Session: Hands-On 3D Printing
Led by Asiga
The second half of the day transitions into a hands-on workshop where participants will scan, design, and print surgical guides using Asiga’s 3D printing technology. Participants will review 3D printing fundamentals, a comparison of various printing technologies, and be introduced to Asiga’s unique printing systems. They will learn master nesting techniques, as well as tips and tricks like how to adjust advanced print settings for optimal results.
Once the basics are covered, participants will get hands-on experience during a live printer demonstration and finish with a post-processing workshop. This course reinforces the digital workflow and provides practical experience with the tools and techniques discussed in the morning.
Learning Objectives
- Implement a digital workflow for guided implant surgery using intraoral scanning, CBCT, and implant planning software
- Apply clinical techniques to improve surgical precision and reduce complications
- Design and print surgical guides using DTX Studio™ Clinic and Asiga’s 3D printing technology
- Nest files, place supports, and apply advanced printer settings for optimal results
- Perform post-processing techniques to produce finished, clinically viable surgical guides
The Digital Denture Advantage: Unlocking the Full Potential of Your Intraoral Scanner | Mt. Prospect, IL
Digital denture workflows are rapidly transforming the landscape of removable prosthodontics. You already know the value your intraoral scanner brings to crown and bridge, clear aligner therapy, and implant workflows—but are you fully leveraging it for complete dentures? By utilizing intraoral scanners and reference dentures, this lecture/workshop introduces a streamlined digital denture workflow that transforms intraoral scanning into a time-saving, communication-enhancing tool. Learn how digital integration strengthens collaboration with your lab technician, improves the patient experience, and increases clinical efficiency and predictability—all while maximizing the value of your existing technology.
Doctor’s tuition includes participation for up to two staff members to support clinical implementation, and attendees will receive 50% off their first AvaDent digital denture case.
After completing this hands-on workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify the clinical steps involved in a digital workflow for complete dentures using intraoral scanning.
- Perform clinical record capture using intraoral scanners, apply the reference denture technique, and manage the biofunctional try-in in a digital denture workflow.
- Demonstrate how intraoral scanning improves communication with dental laboratories and patients.
- Assess the impact of implementing a digital denture workflow on clinical efficiency and predictability with scanning technology.
Leveraging CBCT and AI: Maximize Your Diagnostic and Treatment Planning Capabilities
Are you ready to maximize the potential of your system? Join us for an in-person event to find out how you can enhance your practice with advanced diagnostic tools and expand your skill set. Explore ways to integrate CBCT, leverage assisted intelligence (AI), and elevate your diagnostic and treatment capabilities to better serve your patients. Discover the potential of integrated technology and earn 5 CE credits.
Dr. Tara Gostovich, Technology/Innovation Panelist for the AAO, will show you how to use CBCT for aligner planning to better understand patient's functional anatomy and make better treatment decisions.
Dr. Gaurav Shah will walk participants through his implant workflow from start to finish, highlighting how he uses CBCT, intraoral scanning, and DTX Studio Clinic from diagnosis to treatment planning and execution.
Jordan Reiss will show you how to harness the power of AI in DTX Studio Clinic to simplify manual tasks while maximizing patient outcomes with CBCT. Implant, oral surgery, and orthodontic workflows will be shown.
Following the course, attendees will:
- Understand how to enhance their practice with advanced diagnostic tools to expand their skillset
- Elevate diagnostic and treatment capabilities to better serve patients
- Discover the potential of integrated technology
- Understand how to use CBCT for aligner planning to make better treatment decisions
- Maximize patient outcomes with CBCT and assisted intelligence
The Virtual Patient Revolution: Transforming Diagnostics, Design & Delivery in Aesthetic Dentistry
Welcome to the future of cosmetic dentistry—a place where guesswork is eliminated, confidence is amplified, and patients can see their future smile before a handpiece is ever lifted. This isn't just about CBCT. It's about a revolutionary workflow that fuses advanced diagnostics with powerful emotional engagement tools to transform how you plan, present, and perform cosmetic procedures.
In this immersive session, Dr. Todd Snyder shares how he uses CBCT imaging to uncover unseen pathology, TMJ dysfunction, and structural issues—and then pairs it with facial scanning and intraoral data to construct a lifelike 3D virtual patient. With this integrated digital model, you'll learn how to design, prototype, and deliver smile makeovers with unmatched precision, predictability, and profitability.
The real magic? These tools don’t just enhance clinical outcomes—they sell the vision of possibility. Learn how to go from diagnosis to digital design to final delivery.
Learning Objectives:
- Unlock Hidden Diagnostic Power with CBCT
Learn how to detect structural issues, joint dysfunction, airway obstructions, and other hidden factors that influence aesthetics and function. - Create a 3D Virtual Patient That Sells the Vision
Understand how combining CBCT, facial, and intraoral scans builds a powerful visual experience that elevates treatment planning and case acceptance. - Master the Art of Emotional Visualization
Discover how digital and printed mockups become sales tools—bridging the gap between what patients want and what they’re willing to say yes to. - Move from Digital Design to Physical Reality
Translate your designs into preparation guides, printed prototypes, and final restorations that precisely mirror the vision presented. - Elevate Your Brand, Profitability, and Patient Experience
Learn how this digital ecosystem positions you as the go-to cosmetic expert—commanding higher case values and delivering white-glove results.
Scan & Plan: Discover the Power of AI | Colorado Springs
Revolutionizing 3D Printing with Next Level Scanning and Digital Press - MIDAS
Elevate your office through the adoption of digital dentistry and 3D Printing. Offices nationwide are experiencing advantages in producing dentures, nightguards, crowns, surgical guides, and other applications in house. Yours can be the next to benefit! This program will provide practical strategies for seamlessly integrating and optimizing your return on investment with 3D printing.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Understand the significance and potential of digital dentistry and 3D printing in dental practices
- Identify the benefits of incorporating 3D printing into dental workflows and learn practical implementation strategies
- Gain insights into maximizing ROI with 3D printing technology in dental procedures
- Acquire knowledge of proven workflows and develop skills to optimize efficiency and quality in producing dental appliances
November 2025
Reading CBCT & Using AI-Enhanced Diagnostics in Modern Dentistry
Whether you're just beginning to explore CBCT or looking to deepen your diagnostic expertise, this 2 hour comprehensive course is designed to elevate your clinical capabilities. Join Dr. Jonathan Ng as he shares his expert insights on integrating CBCT technology and AI-powered digital tools into your practice for more precise, efficient, and patient-centered care.
Learning Objectives:
- Develop a systematic and methodical approach to reviewing CBCT scans.
- Integrate AI-powered software to merge CBCT and IOS data for prosthetically driven implant planning.
- Enhance treatment predictability and reduce complications using AI-enhanced diagnostics.
- Improve patient communication and case acceptance through streamlined case presentation planning.
CBCT in Action: Enhancing Diagnosis, Treatment, and Patient Care
This comprehensive 8-hour continuing education (CE) course is designed for general dentists who seek to enhance their understanding and application of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) in clinical practice. Upon completion of this course, attendees will:
- Understand and identify uses of CBCT imaging in dental diagnostics to integrate it into routine procedures.
- Analyze CBCT images to identify dental conditions and anomalies.
- Enhance precision of endodontic diagnosis and treatment with CBCT.
- Improve accuracy and success of dental implants using CBCT.
- Recognize common abnormalities and pathologies.
- Evaluate airway impingement in naso/oropharyngeal airways.
This course aims to empower general dentists with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively integrate CBCT into their practice, improving diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.
January 2026
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Mini-Residency at UCSD
Cone Beam CT and its capabilities for more detailed imaging information and communication have changed the landscape of dentistry.
This mini-residency is an update of the standard of care in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and treating patients and the dental/medical-legal implications.
The mini-residency also features DEXIS CBCT scans, several applications of DTX software, and many artificial intelligence applications in dental radiology.
Day 1
January 15th, 2026
8:30 to 12:00
- Anatomy. Various anatomic structures of the oral and maxillofacial area and their common radiological appearance using intraoral, extraoral, and cone beam CT images.
- Multiplanar reconstructions. Axial, coronal, and sagittal views are used to describe the anatomy.
- Radiographic guidelines. Visualize bony lesions in 3 dimensions.
1:30 to 5:00
- Cyst and benign lesions. Overview of the benign lesion that can develop from both odontogenic and nonodontogenic tissues in the maxilla and mandible.
- Neural and vascular lesions.
- Fibro-osseous lesions. Fibrous dysplasia in the jaw and their multiple presentations. Their specific radiographic presentations in establishing a diagnosis.
- Malignancies. Malignant lesions often have serious consequences, including disfigurement and death. The radiographic characteristic appearance of malignancies.
- Role of radiographic imaging in diagnosis. Osteonecrotic lesions and treatment options.
Day 2
January 16th, 2026
8:30 to 12:00
- Endodontics. Guidelines of the American Association of Endodontics
- The benefits and limitations of CBCT in endodontics.
- Identification of some differences in the diagnostic abilities of 2D- and 3D-imaging technologies.
- Management of CBCT in endodontics. Importance of assessing endodontic patients on an individual basis.
1:30 to 5:00
- Implant surgery. Dental CBCT is justified for presurgical diagnosis, preoperative planning, and preoperative transfer for oral implant rehabilitation.
- Periodontal disease. CBCT displays 3D images for the diagnosis of intra bony defects, furcation involvements, and buccal/lingual bone destructions.
Day 3
January 17th, 2026
8:30 to 12:00
- Dental surgery and dental impactions. Over projection between the third molar and the mandibular canal.
- Signs that suggest a close contact between the molar and the canal when to use CBCT.
- TMJ Assessment. Osteoarthritis (OA), juvenile OA, rheumatoid arthritis and related joint diseases, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and other intra-articular conditions.
- CBCT used as a cost- and dose-effective imaging modality for the diagnostic assessment of a variety of TMJ conditions. CBCT has been found to be superior to conventional radiographical examinations as well as MRI in assessment of the TMJ.
1:30 to 5:00
- Sleep Apnea.
- Evaluation of the upper airway dimensions of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and control subjects using a cone-beam computed tomography.
- Assessment of the airway dimensions.
- Incidental findings on CBCT.
- With low to intermediate clinical importance.
- With potentially high clinical importance.
DXIS00596