Implant Restorative
2-Day Didactic and Hands-on Course
This 2-day didactic and hands-on course provides implant clinicians with fundamental principles of implant restorative process from treatment planning, prosthetic parts, occlusion and maintenance for a successful long term implant therapy, including single implant restoration to full arch implant supported prosthesis.
14 CEU
Treatment Plan
Restorative Design & Maintenance
Surgical Foundations
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Facially and prosthetically driven treatment planning
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Single implant to full arch (FP1 / FP3) implant planning
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Kois principles applied in implantology
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Use of digital tools
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Implant restoration design elements for “No Bone Loss”
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Communication keys with the lab technician
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Critical considerations in the esthetic zone
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Maintenance
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All surgical fundamentals an implant clinician needs to know
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Art of immediate implants
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Bone sets the tone; Soft tissue is the issue.
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Tips for successful implant surgery from single to full arch
Course
Learning
Objectives
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Understand Fundamental Principles:
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Define and comprehend the fundamental principles of implant restorative processes.
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Identify key terminology related to implant restorative dentistry.
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Master Treatment Planning:
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Develop proficiency in treatment planning for implant restorative cases.
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Assess patient cases and create comprehensive treatment plans for single implant restorations and full arch implant-supported prostheses.
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Explore Prosthetic Components:
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Demonstrate knowledge of different prosthetic components used in implant dentistry.
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Identify and select appropriate prosthetic parts for various clinical scenarios.
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Study Occlusion in Implant Dentistry:
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Analyze the impact of occlusion on implant restorations.
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Apply principles of occlusion in implant dentistry for optimal function and longevity.
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Hands-On Training:
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Gain practical experience through hands-on exercises in prosthetic component selection and placement.
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Develop skills in impression techniques and laboratory communication for implant restorations.
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Navigate Maintenance Protocols:
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Understand the importance of maintenance in long-term implant therapy.
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Implement effective maintenance protocols for both single implant restorations and full arch implant-supported prostheses.
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Address Challenges and Complications:
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Recognize and troubleshoot common challenges and complications in implant restorative procedures.
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Develop problem-solving skills for unexpected situations during the restorative phase.
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Comprehensive Case Discussions:
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Participate in case discussions to analyze and critique various implant restorative cases.
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Collaborate with peers to evaluate different treatment approaches and outcomes.
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Patient Communication Skills:
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Enhance communication skills with patients regarding implant restorative treatment options.
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Develop the ability to educate and guide patients through the restorative process.
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Stay Updated on Current Trends:
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Stay informed about the latest advancements and trends in implant restorative dentistry.
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Access resources for continued learning and professional development in the field.
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These learning objectives aim to cover a broad spectrum of knowledge and skills, ensuring that participants are well-equipped to excel in the implant restorative process.