Presenter:
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
(bio)
No. 3 - Esthetic Implant Dentistry
Languages:
This DVD is published in English with translation into Japanese. Region Free and NTSC format and is playable in any TV DVD player or computer DVD player.
Delivery:
Please allow 10 days for delivery outside of the US; within the US approximately 7 days.
DISC I: Biological Elements in Achieving Natural Esthetics
This 90 minute lecture and 30 minute Q & A session presents the biological tissue responses of soft and hard tissues and the effect it has on ideal implant placement and creating esthetic implant restorations. The viewer will learn the ideal 3-dimensional implant position, critical biological factors and the effect they have on long-term peri-implant tissue support. The complex events of wound healing leading to stable epithelium and connective tissue adherence will be shown and the outcome following flap versus flapless techniques discussed. Advances in accurate provisionalization and abutment design optimize the outcome of treatment.
DISC II: Clinical Elements in Achieving Natural Esthetics
This 90 minute lecture and 30 minute Q & A session will present the clinical management of soft and hard tissues and how to support the ideal 3-D placed implant. The viewer will learn how to preserve or regenerate peri-implant bone and soft tissue and get a predictable aesthetic implant result.
Also available as Lecture-On-Demand 001-02
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