Wael Garine, DDS
Grammetry vs. Photogrammetry: Digital Precision in Implant Dentistry
Lecture up to 1 hour
Implants, AGD Subject Code 690
As the demand for a seamless digital workflow continues to grow, clinicians are striving to bridge the gap between efficiency and accuracy for the best clinical outcome. This program explores the rapidly evolving technologies of grammetry and photogrammetry in implant dentistry, focusing on their applications in full-arch rehabilitation. You will learn the difference between both technologies, the accuracy of the outcomes, and your limitations. Through case examples and research data, you will understand how to use both technologies to achieve predictable and precise restorations.
Upon completion of this workshop, attendees should be able to:
- Understand how to integrate photogrammetry in the surgical /restorative workflow.
Demonstrate combining photogrammetry with other digital impression methods in complex cases.
Dr Garine Receives financial and/or product support from Solventum, Nobel Biocare, Solventum, SprintRay, and Straumann.
Dr Wael Garine graduated from Cairo University School of Dentistry in Egypt in 1995. After moving to Canada, he joined the Dental School at the University of Western Ontario, where he earned his DDS and received the Dr Gerald Z. Wright Award for Excellence. He then joined the Eastman Dental Center at the University of Rochester, New York, where he spent three years specializing in prosthodontics. Dr Garine spent the following year teaching at the University of Rochester and completed the implant fellowship, for which he received the Dr. Gerald N. Graser Fellowship Award. He is the director of the Seaside Study Club (local chapter of Seattle Study Club in Jupiter, Florida), and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Rochester. In 2020, Dr Garine became the director of operations at Seattle Study Club. He maintains a private practice in Jupiter and West Palm Beach, Florida, limited to prosthodontics and implant dentistry.