Dr. Donald R Murry III DMD
Level 2 Implant
Guided Planning and Placement, Crestal Sinus Lifts, 3D Printing, and Digital All on X Therapy
Overview
Implant tooth-replacement therapy is an ever-growing treatment choice for our
dental populations. Thankfully, the digital workflows that we’re afforded today,
utilizing TruAbutment and URIS implants, are unlike any we’ve seen before as
dental professionals. The general practitioner of today must be familiar with the
parts, processes and critical steps involved in digital implant therapy
Utilizing 3D CBCT imaging, intraoral scanning, fully guided and timed surgery, as
well as virtual scan body technology, the doctor, team and patient of today, are
afforded a multitude of digital implant workflows— from straightforward single-
unit cases to esthetic anterior immediate placement and provisionalizations. But
also, using the same concepts, into guided crestal sinus augmentations and
digital All on X therapy. The possibilities are limitless.
Objectives
Understand the difference between guided osteotomy, fully guided and fully timed surgical approaches
Conceptualize a virtual scan body as a presurgical tool to restorative success
Visualize the various prosthetic options available using TruAbutment and URIS implants
Sense the power of the Trust software through hands-on demonstration
Learn the (completely delegate-able) TruAbutment workflow for in-house milled or 3D-printed screwmentable implant restorations
Be exposed to 3D-printed surgical guides, guide tube sleeves, and implant timing
Experience first-hand the ease and consistency of the Uris guided pylon surgical kit, as well as the crestal sinus kit with hands-on typodont placement
Increase your confidence in anterior implant dentistry, with an emphasis on immediate loading
Introduction to Angled Screw Channel (ASC) prosthetic design
Learn a pre-surgical digital approach to All-On-X therapy, including CBCT, IO scans, basic photography, and virtual scan bodies
Gain knowledge of TruAbutment AOT PLUS multi-unit abutment workflow, including hands-on typodont provisionalization
Understand in-house production of 3D-printed nano-ceramic provisionals, and 5 axis milled monolithic zirconia definitive prostheses
Be introduced to the TruAbutment T-Marker photogrammetry workflow
PREREQUISITES
This course is appropriate for dentists, who are planning to own a digital scanner and dental auxiliaries who are already familiar with surgical and prosthetic management with implant cases. Attendees recommended to complete Level 1 Implant (Implant Placement and Restoration Workshop) if you are starting to place implants or looking to learn the basics.
CE
In Person
Subject code​
Credit Hours
Teaching Methods
690 - Implants
12
Participation
Schedule
9 AM
12 PM
1 PM​
4 PM
09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Lecture
Breakfast
08:30 AM - 09:00 AM
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Lunch
01:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Hands-on Workshop
04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Happy Hour
Dr. Donald R Murry III DMD
Education
Bachelors: BA Economics University of Virginia 2006DDS/DMD: DMD Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine 2010
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Professional Associations ADA, AGD, AAID, AACA, VDA, RDS (Richmond Dental Society)
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Dr. Murry is the president of a growing, multi-location, dentist-owned dental service organization in Richmond, Virginia. His clinical focus is on digital implant therapy, All on X surgical and restorative dentistry, as well as CAD/CAM chairside ceramics and 3D printed restorative, and digitally-driven straightwire and clear aligner orthodontics