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Biologically-driven Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry
by Dr. Bernanrd Touati CE Credits: 2
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LECTURE-ON-DEMAND
Presenter:
Dr. Bernard Touati
(bio)
Moderator:
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic (Los Angeles, California)
Lecture length:
114 minutes
presentation plus question and answer period
Content:
Soft-tissue integration is a critical issue when replacing teeth with implants, both in the anterior and posterior regions. Several important parameters positively or negatively influence this physiologic and esthetic integration. Among the discussed and presented will be:
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Hard-tissue quantity and quality
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Soft-tissue volume and scalloping
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3D implant positioning in extraction or healed sites
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Implant design and surface, especially in the collar aspect
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Mucosal barrier potential disruption
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Biocompatibility of transmucosal components
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Abutment selection and type of junction
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Prosthetic emergence profile
Clinical parameters for success and treatment steps will be presented
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