Live Webinar
Dogmas in Implant Dentistry – Part IIDr. Kyle Stanley
04 Aug 2021, 01:00 PM EST (New York)
This is a two-part series lecture. The first part took place in April 28th, 2021. The presentation will showcase proven research and thought-provoking ideas regarding dogmas in implant dentistry
28 Apr 2021, 01:00 PM EST (New York)
This is a two-part series lecture. The second part will take place in August 4th, 2021. The presentation will showcase proven research and thought-provoking ideas regarding dogmas in implant dentistry
On Demand Webinar
Implants already installed – How to solve the aesthetic problemsDr. Gustavo Giordani
This webinar aims to discuss the therapeutic possibilities in cases of implants already installed improperly and to define simple protocols for reversing unsatisfactory results.
On Demand Webinar
Immediate implants in Aesthetic Zone – How to achieve predictabilityDr. Gustavo Giordani
During this presentation, we will show how to work with a fast and predictable digital workflow combining implants, surgical periodontics and aesthetic rehabilitation.
This presentation will showcase proven research and how to avoid problems by utilizing surgical and restorative workflows on combination with technology.
In dieser Live-OP zeigt Dr. med. dent. Michael Berthold, M.Sc. eine schablonengeführte Sofortimplantation im ästhetischen Bereich mit einem MIS V3-Implantat und entsprechenden Hart- und Weichgewebsmanagement und geht auf die Details der Planung ein.
On Demand Webinar
The synergy of digital dentistry and biology in implantology – designing and treatment workflowDr. Stavros Pelekanos
Implant placement through digitally designed guide stents becomes more and more popular as the accuracy, the efficacy and handling of these procedure is evolving fast.
On Demand Webinar
Concepts of abutments selection and design for screw- and cement-retained implant-supported restorationsProf. Ariel J. Raigrodski
This webinar will focus on abutment material selection and abutment design. It will address challenges faced by restorative dentists and dental technicians while selecting and designing abutments for screw- and cement-retained implant-supported restorations.
The root shape prior to extraction needs to be duplicated, so that the pressure that surrounds the root is maintained.
It is known that the one abutment-one time protocol in dental implantology has many biological advantages. However, it also has its drawbacks, especially for single-tooth restorations.