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Integrate 3D diagnostics into your daily workflow and learn how to diagnose CBCT images quickly and efficiently:
• Interpret CBCT images and understand theprinciples of 3D imaging
• Gain an understanding of effective patientdoses and how to minimize exposure
• Recognize anatomical variations andpathologic conditions.
3D Imaging and Diagnostics
Day 1 (Lectures and hands-on)• Principles of dental imaging• 2D and 3D imaging in dentistry• Basic dental anatomy revisited + 3D anatomy,
exercises and quiz• 3D image analysis: an introduction• CBCT and 3D image analysisNordic lunch• Diagnostic applications of CBCT• Examples of basic dental pathology and software
considerations• Small, medium and large field of view CBCT• Principles of use, dosimetry and radioprotection
exercises (imaging protocols) usingPlanmeca ProMax®
Day 2 (Lectures and hands-on)• Principles of interpretation in radiology• 3D image manipulation and planning in the
Planmeca Romexis® software• Diagnostic considerations for: endo/perio/
prostho/orthoSeasonal lunch• CBCT diagnostics: indications and pathology• Examples of pathology and exercises• Advanced image analysis: 3D manipulation• 3D visualization techniques• Artifacts: practical considerations
Certification ceremony and champagne.
*) Price includes two nights with breakfast in a four-star hotel in the Helsinki city center and transportations between the hotel and the course center.
Course date: 23–24 September 2019 – register now!www.nordicdented.com/courses
Helsinki 2 days 13 CE credits
€1500* + VAT Basic
Evening ProgramFinnish-style dinner at Planmeca’s luxurious seaside Villa Harbo. Experience the sauna and swim in the Baltic Sea.
Nordic Institute of Dental Education is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.