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Protocols for Guided Full Arch Rehabilitation-A Case Presentation with Chrome GuideSMILE
Guided surgery provides for predictability, reduced surgical time, and a quicker conversion. The surgery never begins with implant placement and treatment planning. There are several steps from evaluation, diagnosis, prosthetic and surgical treatment planning, staff workflow, surgery, and PMMA delivery.
All this helps to set up for reducing the time for the final restoration. All aspects will be addressed from the moment the patient walks into the office until they receive their desired smile using Chrome GuidedSMILE.
Date: 8th May 2020
Time: 09:30 (Singapore, GMT +8)
Tries & Goals - Digital workflow in guided full arch treatments
I can get Satisfaction !
The In-Kone® implant is 10-year-old. This device, innovative for good, enables mature doctor to have a particularly performing tool to manage his implant-prosthetic rehabilitation. It leads to the best possible results to satisfy the patient in both aesthetic and functional ways. However, the optimal use of an implant device can only be carried out thanks to a deep and total understanding of the part each prosthetic or surgical element plays. At last, it is our duty of implantologist to always keep in mind that we work with living tissues, and that we must respect biology if we want to succeed. Tissue optimization can then become our implant philosophy that drives our daily routine.
Treatment of the aesthetic complications on implants.
We are witnessing in recent years a clear change in the trend in implant therapy. Although, for years we have put our efforts in optimizing the bone structure that surrounded our dental implants, at present, this focus is being shared by a greater understanding and care of the soft peri-implant tissues.
The evidence that an adequate soft tissue thickness provides benefits not only biological and aesthetic, but also long-term stability of the obtained result, seem increasingly greater. Autogenous soft tissue grafting from palate or tuberosity and different techniques to optimice the flap management are key to prevent or treat sequels on implant therapy.
During this webinar we will review the current status of this topic as well as share the experience of treating aesthetic complications in implant therapy.
Date: 23rd April 2020
Time: 16:00 (Singapore, GMT +8)
Digitally guided implant surgery and restoration for single tooth replacement
The availability of CBCT technology and intra-oral scanner with CAD-CAM restoration capability such as CEREC have now made it possible for dentists to treat and make the restorative implant components without involving the dental laboratory. The webinar explores this new approach to dental implant treatment, and follows a patient case from the initial implant consultation through to issuing the implant crown, using Dentsply Sirona's CEREC and Ankylos implant system.
Date: 27th April 2020
Time: 16:00 (Singapore, GMT +8)
Non-invasive laser treatment for a better night’s sleep
Time: 15:00 (Singapore, GMT +8)
Essentials of Anterior Implant - Part 4: Tissue Stability through Implant Designs
The replacement of tooth or teeth in the anterior region is one of the most challenging treatment.The ability to define the important parameters is essential to achieve a satisfying outcome. From the surgical to the prosthetic management, and respecting the biological tissues will increase the chances of a gratifying result.
In this last part of webinar, we will focus on managing tissue stability through implant designs. Are all implant designs the same? Is it significant to have platform switch? We will discuss all these and more during the webinar.
Date: 22nd April 2020
Time: 15:00 (Singapore, GMT +8)
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Essentials of Anterior Implant - Part 3: Prosthetics Management
The replacement of tooth or teeth in the anterior region is one of the most challenging treatment.The ability to define the important parameters is essential to achieve a satisfying outcome. From the surgical to the prosthetic management, and respecting the biological tissues will increase the chances of a gratifying result.
In this third part of webinar, we will focus on managing prostheses using analog as well as digital method for both provisional and final restoration. Are all abutments designs the same? We will discuss all these and more during the webinar.
Date: 15th April 2020
Time: 15:00 (Singapore, GMT +8)