March 6, 2026


Digital Planning and Execution: From Simple to Complex

Dr. Mark Ludlow, DMD




Seminar Schedule:

7:30am:
Registration & Breakfast

8:15am:
Lecture begins

10:00am:
Mid-Morning Break

10:30am:
Lecture resumes

12:00pm - 1:00pm:
Lunch

1:00pm - 3:30pm:
Lecture (no break)

3:30pm - 3:45pm:
Questions & Answers

Course breakdown

As digital technology becomes more pervasive in everyday practice, there is an increased demand to apply it in ever more expanding clinical situations. This presentation will explore the full application of digital technology in the implant patient from initial diagnostics to the final restoration and explore their relative ease or difficulty of use in each area. This course will discuss digital workflow from start to finish including treatment planning with computer-guided software, guided implant placement, intraoral scanning and restoration fabrication.

Learning Objectives:

  • How to apply digital treatment protocols in daily practice
  • Become familiar with the digital tools needed for guided surgery and digital prosthetics
  • Comprehend applications in both small and large prosthetic cases.

About the Speaker

Dr. Mark Ludlow is the Section Head of Implant Dentistry, Digital Dentistry, and Removable Prosthodontics at the University of Utah School of Dentistry.  He completed his DMD dental training at the University of Connecticut and received his MS in prosthodontics from the University of North Carolina.  As a practicing and teaching prosthodontist, Dr. Ludlow’s passion is in the development and integration of digital technology in the practice of everyday implant and restorative dentistry.