Module 8 – Advanced Prosthetic Aspects in Dental Implantology (PART II)
Digital Workflows including training of intra oral scanners and digital smile design
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Systematic implant prosthetics.
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Implant overdentures
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Study casts, diagnostic wax-up, implant positioning, design of complex therapies, number of implants required for different solutions.
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Systematic implant prosthetics
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Prosthetic management
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Hybrid prosthesis
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Types of abutments for screw and cement retained restorations
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screw-retained, bar and telescopic restorations
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screw connection, latch-type, retaining attachments and other attachments
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Prosthetic management of maxilla
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Prosthetic complications
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Maxillofacial deformities
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TMJ related aspects in implantology
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Hygienic aspects of the superstructure
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Complications (screws loosening or breakage, prosthesis breakage) and management.
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Discussion, teamwork, special aspects of prosthetics in implantology
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Theory of the Surgical Guides and techniques to create different surgical guides
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Specific considerations for achieving optimal esthetic results
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Fixed Full arch restorations
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Specific treatment planning considerations
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Ceram metal restorations versus fixed detachable (hybrid) restorations
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Cantilevers
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Biomechanical considerations
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Determination of proper length and design
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The All-on-4
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Concept
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Tilting implants
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Specific treatment planning considerations
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Indications, advantages, disadvantages
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Selection of number and position of implants
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Types of attachment mechanisms and choice between them
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Occlusal considerations
• Complications and failure associated with prosthetic construction
*Each participant can bring his Dental Technician to the course; Special reduced fees for Technician will be applied
Course Duration (Days): 2 Days
Language: English
Total Points: 20 CE
• 16 CE (2 days per 8 hours)
• 1 CE (Hands on training)
• 1 CE (Case Discussions)
• 2 CE (Review and Session Exam)