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Learn about the SensAble Dental Lab System and earn CE credits! 

The following CE course will be held at LAB DAY East and LAB DAY West 2010. Pre-registration is requested, but not required.  Please see course descriptions and locations below.

Course Title:  Next-gen CAD/CAM for Removables and Fixed - Now that's SensAble!

Presenter:  Matt Tait, R.D.T., Dental Applications Engineer, SensAble Technologies, Inc.

Course Description:  Through lecture and demonstration, Matt Tait shows how to use the SensAble Dental Lab System to digitally design flexible and metal partials, as well as full contour crown and bridge. See the latest design enhancements and workflows to increase your productivity and address a broader range of restorations including metal occlusion, metal dummies and open facings. Learn how built-in automated features and best practices, presets and libraries save time and deliver consistent results. Tait also covers selected combination cases using the C&B feature set in conjunction with partial framework design. This course is appropriate for technicians of all levels, with or without experience in digital design.

CE Credits:  Approved for 2 Scientific CE credits

Locations:
LAB DAY East – Saturday, April 10th, 8:00 – 10:00 A.M., Boardroom 1409, 14th floor
LAB DAY West – Saturday, May 8th, 8:00 – 10:00 A.M., Salon VII (7), 2nd floor

Fee: 
None

Please fill out the form below, and hit the submit button to register today!




Form
I am registering to take the course at:*
LAB DAY East
LAB DAY West
 
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If yes, where?
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Lab Technician: Removables – partial frameworks
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