Mastering Ceramic Implants, A Simplified Technique for Predictable Outcomes
Step into the future of implant dentistry at our premier event, designed to empower professionals with the knowledge and tools to stay ahead in a dynamic field
Zirconia is widely used and trusted in the manufacturing of fixed dental prosthetics. The Mastering Ceramic Implants Course focuses on the surgical and prosthetic aspects of ceramic implants. With its high fracture resistance, non-metallic composition that minimizes peri-implant inflammation, and ability to osseointegrate, zirconia is a suitable material for metal-free teeth replacement.
The course aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the surgical diagnosis and treatment for patients with ceramic dental implants. Participants will learn how to screen and select appropriate cases for ceramic implants and how to choose the correct implant configurations for specific clinical situations.
This two-day program is limited to a small number of doctors to ensure an optimal learning experience. It will take place in a facility in Los Angeles, California, which is equipped with advanced diagnostic and surgical technology and a full-service digital dental laboratory.
Objectives:
Understand zirconia as an Implant material
Biological and physical properties of Zirconia
Learn best practices for comprehensive treatment planning and success
Case selection, diagnostic modalities and protocols, metal allergy testing, biologics
Master patient selection and preparation for ceramic implants
Blood tests, nutritional assessment and optimization, pre surgical protocols
Understand mucointegration and osseointegration of zirconia
Soft and hard tissue response and adaptation to zirconia
Learn to objectively assess implant integration implant
Implant stability testing and assessment using ISQ vs Periotest
Restorative techniques and protocols and materials
Materials, cementation and bonding protocols, screw-retained vs cementable restorations
The course aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the surgical diagnosis and treatment for patients with ceramic dental implants. Participants will learn how to screen and select appropriate cases for ceramic implants and how to choose the correct implant configurations for specific clinical situations.
This two-day program is limited to a small number of doctors to ensure an optimal learning experience. It will take place in a facility in Los Angeles, California, which is equipped with advanced diagnostic and surgical technology and a full service digital dental laboratory.
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