3D Printed Overdenture
CE Credits: 7 Tuition: $950
Immediate Implant and Restoration, with Medical Insurance Coverage up to $15,000
Course Objectives:
Master the application of digital 3D printing technology in same-day overdenture implants, covering the entire workflow from patient scanning to immediate restoration.
Learn how to complete denture printing and delivery on the same day, shortening treatment times and increasing patient satisfaction.
Understand how to maximize medical insurance reimbursement, especially for CT scans and implant restorations, with coverage up to $15,000.
Gain clinical skills for same-day implant and immediate overdenture restoration, enhancing clinic efficiency and patient satisfaction.
Participate in live patient demonstrations to acquire hands-on experience and master technical details.
Explore common challenges and solutions to optimize the workflow for immediate restorations and increase success rates.

3D Printing Overdentures Same Day Power
This course, “3D Printing Same-Day Overdentures: The Revolutionary Power of Flexible Resin Ceramic,” will show you how to leverage advanced flexible resin ceramic materials and a streamlined digital workflow to create same-day overdentures. From scanning and design to the final prosthetic fitting, we provide hands-on demonstrations and real-time procedures, including same-day implantation and restoration. This course will not only enhance patient satisfaction but also unlock the potential for billing up to $15,000 through proper medical insurance coding. It's perfect for dentists looking to boost clinic efficiency, reduce costs, and deliver high-quality same-day prosthetics.
Digital Transition From Removable To Fixed
Click Image To Learn More
Why Bill Medical Insurance for Dental Surgery and Restoration:
Medically Necessary Procedures:
Many dental surgeries, especially those involving infections, bone loss, or trauma, are considered medically necessary. Medical insurance can cover procedures like tooth extractions, bone grafting, implants, and provisional restorations when related to health conditions such as periodontal disease, injury, or other systemic issues that impact oral and overall health.Higher Reimbursements:
Medical insurance typically offers higher reimbursement rates compared to dental insurance. This allows dental offices to significantly increase revenue, especially for complex procedures like implant placement, bone grafting, and full-arch restorations.Patient Affordability:
By billing medical insurance, patients are less burdened with out-of-pocket costs. This enables them to accept necessary treatments, improving patient care and clinic acceptance rates.