6-7 March (Course Full), 25-26 September (Scroll to the date in the calendar to book)
Day-1
- Taking Data: Workflow tips and tricks to increase both accuracy and efficiency. Recording MIP and CR bites. Intercuspal, excursive and protrusive movements. Hands-on exercises.
- Analysing Data: How to quickly interpret the graph, 2D and 3D views. Using advanced software features. Correlating T-Scan data to gnathostomatic anatomy and paper marks. Group exercise to review data taken in session one and develop a treatment plan.
- Clinical Application: Observe Dr. Kerstein adjusting the bite of the patient analysed by the group. Practical tips & tricks for patient management and recording data in a live clinical environment. How to integrate paper and technology.
- Case Review: Dr. Kerstein will review interesting cases and take questions.
Day-2
- Splints and Prosthetics: Lecture from Dr. Kerstein on how to use the T-Scan practically to fit splints and prosthetics.
- Adjusting Splints: Hands-on exercise. Each delegate should bring an unadjusted splint for their own mouth. Working in groups, record T-Scan data and adjust the splint to achieve the clinical objective.
- Implant Time Delay: Lecture from Dr Kerstein on the theory of implant loading and how to use T-Scan to achieve clinical results.
- Live Patients Demonstration: Dr Kerstein will record the bite and adjust the loading of an implant patient.
- Case Review: Dr Kerstein will review implant, splint and prosthetic cases and take questions.
Each delegate should bring their T-Scan and a Laptop computer loaded with the T-Scan software. If you do not have a laptop we have a limited number available to loan, and sharing with a colleague is perfectly acceptable to the learning experience.
Each Friday delegate should bring an unadjusted but fitting and stable upper and lower full coverage splint.
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