**Fully Booked** 2024 zero to HERO - 3Day 3D Printing Course with Hands on
, by Kevin Park
, by Kevin Park
Sydney's premier dental 3D printing course is back again, and even more comprehensive than ever before, with now 3 day's worth of hands-on printing and digital design education.
Learn how to integrate additive 3D printing technologies into your practice safely, efficiently and effectively!
This course is designed for 'zero' experienced dentists, so that attendees with zero prior printing and design knowledge will be able to design and print all fundamental applications possible in general dentistry when they return to their practices.
BDS, MRACDS (GDP), Grad Dip Orthodontics (JCU), MSc Implantology (IMC), PGrad Dip Digital Dentistry (IDDA)
Dr Andrew Ip is a Sydney-based private general dentist who has presented on 3D printing in a dental practice on multiple occasions. He achieved Membership in General Dental Practice with the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons in 2017 and obtained a Graduate Diploma of Orthodontics at James Cook University in 2019 and a Masters of Science in Implantology and Dental Surgery in 2022.
Nerd, geek, freak - he's been called it all.
What was once a simple hobby now takes up a significant portion of his daily work.
Dr Ip has been teaching dentists and technicians how to integrate additive technologies to their workplaces for several years and is a Key Opinion Leader for several digital dentistry-related companies
Date | Details | Remarks |
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7 June 2024 (Friday) |
3D printers – an overview: •Types of 3D printing technology •Factors to consider when investing into 3D printing •Design – in-house or outsource? •What can we 3D print? The armamentarium: •Printers •Wash units •Cure units •The importance of validated protocols and the TGA Models: •Basic model preparation for 3D printing – Medit Model app •Nesting – positioning, angulation and supports Physical printing workflow: •Printer set up •Loading resin •Washing •Curing •Material handling Print failures: •Common failures •What to do when there is a failure |
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8 June 2024 (Saturday) |
3D printed restorations – an overview: •The case for 3D printed restorations •The physical properties of 3D printed restorations •Temporary vs Permanent – what should I tell my patient? Design – the single crown: •Live demo and hands-on exercise – Medit ClinicCAD •Live demo and hands-on exercise – Dentbird AI •Demo – Exocad •Demo – Clinux Design – multi-unit bridge: •Live demo and hands-on exercise – Medit ClinicCAD Design – 3DFreeForm (indirect palatal shells): •Live demo and hands-on exercise – MeditClinicCAD Design – full dentures: •Demo – Blue Sky Plan •Demo – DentTRU Design – injection moulding trays •Live demo and hands-on exercise – Medit ClinicCAD Nesting and slicing: •Proper orientation and supports Post-print processing workflow: •Washing •Curing •Polishing and/or characterization |
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9 June 2024 (Sunday) |
Same-day splints: •Live demo – from scan to design to print •Hands-on exercise – splint design – Medit Splints •Printing materials and considerations •Post-processing Mouthguards: •Why printed mouthguards •Hands-on exercise – mouthguard design – Medit Design •Printing considerations In-house clear aligners: •Why in-house aligners •Basic overview, workflow and practical considerations •Design – who does what Guided surgery: •Pro’s and Con’s of guided surgery •What information do you need •Settings – what do all these parameters mean? •3D printing considerations – orientation, supports and post-print processing The single implant: •Live demo and hands-on exercise – immediate extraction and surgical guide design – Blue Sky Plan •Live demo – implant planning, surgical guide design and provisional restoration – Exoplan and Exocad Implant provisionalisation: •Live demo and hands-on exercise – Maryland bridge •Live demo and hands-on exercise – nesbit/flipper |
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, if you already have a 3d printer and experienced. It is opened for you!
Good morning, Is it possible to just attend day 3 module (June 9)? Kind Regards, Dr Gilbert