UNRAVELING THE CHOICE BETWEEN FP1 AND FP3 This lecture delves into the complexities of the All-on-X dilemma in full arch restorations, focusing on the choice between FP1 and FP3 prostheses. Participants will learn the optimal number of implants and bone reduction required for successful full arch reconstruction. The discussion will highlight the advantages, disadvantages, and considerations unique to FP1 and FP3 prostheses, enabling clinicians to make informed decisions tailored to individual patient needs. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the factors influencing prosthesis selection, facilitating improved outcomes in full arch restorations.
Learn to:
investigate the optimal implant number and the amount of bone reduction essential for full arch reconstructions
compare FP1 and FP3 prostheses, evaluating their strengths, weaknesses, and suitability for different clinical scenarios
equip participants with the knowledge necessary to navigate the
All-on-X dilemma, enabling them to make informed decisions tailored to individual patient requirements for successful full arch restorations
HAMASAT GHEDDAF DAM, D.M.D., DR. Med. Dent.
THE SHORT IMPLANT SOLUTION AND SINUS ELEVATION WITHOUT BONE GRAFTING Over the last decade, the popularity of short implants has skyrocketed—but how predictable are they? This lecture will provide a comprehensive analysis of the literature regarding the definition and success of short implants in various clinical situations. Key clinical factors when considering the use of short implants will also be discussed. Additionally, we will provide a detailed examination of the scientific data and clinical steps regarding the placement of short implants in conjunction with sinus floor elevation in the atrophic posterior maxilla without bone grafting.
Learn to:
review the literature regarding clinical indications of short implants, as well as their success and survival rates
understand the evolving definition of short implants
review the effects of surface texture, implant diameter, thread pitch and crown to implant ratio as well as other key factors leading to the success of short implants
provide participants with an in depth step-by-step overview of the clinical placement of short implants especially combined with sinus floor elevation in the atrophic posterior maxilla, without any additional bone grafting
EKATERINI ANTONELLOU-PANTEKIDIS, D.M.D., M.Sc.
NAVIGATING IMPLANT HURDLES: COMPLICATIONS AND SOLUTIONS This program comprehensively examines biological and mechanical implant complications, offering a nuanced analysis of the underlying factors contributing to such challenges. Through a multidisciplinary approach, participants will engage with the best evidence-based strategies to mitigate risks and optimize patient outcomes. By dissecting complex case studies and delving into the latest implant technology advancements, attendees will understand the mechanisms driving complications and the innovative solutions available.
Learn to:
recognize the differences between biological and mechanical implant complications and investigate if and how they are related
identify the most common complications encountered during implant procedures and develop evidence-based solutions to address them
KONSTANTINOS VAZOURAS, D.M.D., D.D.S., M. PHIL., M.D.Sc.
TREATMENT PLANNING OF FULL-ARCH IMPLANT REHABILITATIONS Explain pre-surgical and restorative factors that need to be considered when treatment planning implant reconstructions for fully edentulous patients. compare the performance and prognosis of different options and discuss the decision-making process when selecting between fixed and removable implant options.
Learn to:
understand the implant diagnosis and treatment planning considerations for fully edentulous patients
understand the key factors when selecting fixed or removable full arch implant rehabilitations
assess the performance of different full arch implant treatment options
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