A Start to Finish Guide for Fabricating Implant-Retained Appliances

This lecture will guide participants through fabrication considerations for implant-retained appliances related to: treatment planning, setting and trying the case, designing the bar on the laboratory software, milling the substructure, transferring the teeth to the bar, waxing the case to final contour, and processing techniques. We will discuss steps to be taken to facilitate efficient processing of cases with implant-retained substructures based on your preferred processing technique (injection, pack, or pour).

The Foundation for Dental Laboratory Technology

This course is brought to you – free of charge – by the Foundation for Dental Laboratory Technology (Foundation). The Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that ensures the industry’s viability and advancement by creating access to dental laboratory technology education and providing grants and scholarships to assist with the cost of education and certification.

Be a part of the future success in dental laboratory technology, and carry the knowledge that you made an investment that will positively impact the future of your profession. Here's what you can do:

View a full list of Foundation donors at www.dentallabfoundation.org/donors.

Requirements for Course Completion

This video will be available through your NADL Learner Community for 30 days from your purchase date and will expire after that time. 

Accreditation

This course has been approved by the NBC for 1 Hour of Documented Scientific Standards Credits for CDTs/RGs. Credits will be automatically submitted to NBC. 

Credit Information

Activity Number Credit Amount Accreditation Period
32093 1 Scientific from May 30, 2025