February 18th General Meeting

Address: 8600 Balcones Drive, Austin, Texas, United States

Contact: Sara Carter

Email: sara.carter@capitalareadental.org

Website: https://myaccount.ada.org/s/events?comSiteId=a2E8V00000Ndf77UAB#

Balcones Country Club

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

5:30 - 8:30pm

Free Happy Hour the 1st Hour!

Conventional and Unconventional Uses of CAD/CAM Across the Spectrum of Dentistry

Speaker: Dr. Ryan R. Sheridan, DMD, MS, FACP

REGISTER --> HERE

Dentistry has adopted Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAD/CAM) across multiple specialties.  However, “CAD/CAM” is still highly associated with single-tooth dentistry in the chairside environment.  Through a myriad of clinical examples, this lecture will describe how contemporary CAD/CAM processes augment and enhance our clinical experiences across the spectrum of dentistry in unconventional and unusual ways.

 

Course Objectives:

At the end of this session, attendees will be able to:

• Understand the basics of CAD and CAM
• Understand basics of additive and subtractive manufacturing
• Discern clinical situations where one aspect of CAD/CAM is favorable
• Identify unconventional uses of CAD and CAM across the spectrum of dentistry

REGISTER --> HERE

February 18th General Meeting

Address: 8600 Balcones Drive, Austin, Texas, United States

Contact: Sara Carter

Email: sara.carter@capitalareadental.org

Website: https://myaccount.ada.org/s/events?comSiteId=a2E8V00000Ndf77UAB#

Balcones Country Club

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

5:30 - 8:30pm

Free Happy Hour the 1st Hour!

Conventional and Unconventional Uses of CAD/CAM Across the Spectrum of Dentistry

Speaker: Dr. Ryan R. Sheridan, DMD, MS, FACP

REGISTER --> HERE

Dentistry has adopted Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAD/CAM) across multiple specialties.  However, “CAD/CAM” is still highly associated with single-tooth dentistry in the chairside environment.  Through a myriad of clinical examples, this lecture will describe how contemporary CAD/CAM processes augment and enhance our clinical experiences across the spectrum of dentistry in unconventional and unusual ways.

 

Course Objectives:

At the end of this session, attendees will be able to:

• Understand the basics of CAD and CAM
• Understand basics of additive and subtractive manufacturing
• Discern clinical situations where one aspect of CAD/CAM is favorable
• Identify unconventional uses of CAD and CAM across the spectrum of dentistry

REGISTER --> HERE