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Implant-Retained Dentures: Innovative Approach to Full-Arch Prosthetics
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M.K. (Bobby) Baig
Cristian Coraini
John Hodges
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Regina Fragoso
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Implant-retained denture treatment protocols by world-renowned prosthodontists from Italy, Portugal, and the USA!
Join a course where you will learn the most updated implant-retained denture protocols to treat edentulous patients.
During the course, you will learn about:
– Comprehensive assessment and treatment planning for edentulous patients
– Surgical protocols for implant placement for implant-retained dentures
– Prosthetic design considerations and material selection for implant-retained dentures
– Techniques for achieving optimal fit, function, and esthetics with implant-retained dentures.
Enhance your skills and elevate your practice with the latest techniques in implant-retained denture treatment!
Lección 1.Lower Overdentures: 2 Implants, 2 Equator Abutments Protocols
– Scientific foundations and clinical evidence
– Surgical phase of implant and abutment placement: position and size
– Placement of the retaining pieces on the prosthesis: step-by-step protocol
– OT Equator concept
– Maintenance: implant and overdenture
– Сomplications that may arise during treatment with overdentures
– How to maintain overdentures over the years
– Maintenance of peri-implant tissues: the need to change retention caps and the degree of satisfaction of overdenture users.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Implantologists.
Lección 2.Fundamentals and Managing Forces: Introduction to Different Implant Systems
– The downside vs fixed Full-Arch
– Removable options:
- free standing implants
- bar supported dentures.
– Techniques for adjusting for gag reflex
– Light body trick
– Varying vertical requirements
– Vertical reduction guide application
– Choosing the number of implants and implant positioning
– Ideal position in the mandible
– Ideal position in the maxilla
– Uniformity of abutment height
– Managing off-axis forces
– Mini-implants: pros and cons
– Implant size and torque
– Cross-arch stability
– Immediate placement vs grafting
– Attachment systems: Ball attachments, ERA attachments, 3rd gen locator, Equator, RTX locator.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Implantologists.
Lección 3.Implant-Retained Dentures: Prosthetic Steps, Angled Implants, Abutments, and Partial Dentures
– Number of implants and analyzing attachment systems
– The varying vertical requirements from soft tissues
– Implant position: divergence and retention variations
– Step-by-step video demonstration of equator attachment fixation
– Clinical application of angled abutments
– Effect of torque on implants and bone
– Clinical cases of partial implant-retained dentures.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Implantologists.
Lección 4.Long-term Maintenance of Implant-Retained Dentures: Troubleshooting and Hygiene Protocols
– Abutment wear
– Biofilm removal on implants
– Protocols for laser bacterial reduction
– Overdenture relining process
– Management of abutment wear
– Clinical application of mandibular metal frame and cast maxillary frame
– Attaching milled and printed overdentures
– Treatment of peri-implant mucositis
– Analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Implantologists.
Lección 5.Single Tooth, Sextant, Full arch: Fixed and Removable Implant Prosthetic Solutions
– Introduction to removable and fixed implant dentures:
- Diagnostic elements and treatment planning
- Strategies, rationale, and operational planning
- Integration of implants in the treatment plan.
– Implant-prosthetic components
– Historical overview of osseointegration
– Treatment objectives: From osseointegration to aesthetic-functional integration
– Trophism of hard and soft tissues in prosthetic cases involving implants
– Comparison between one-stage and two-stage implants
– The biologic width and its significance
– Rules and protocols for proper implant positioning
– Relationship between implant platform position and restoration emergence
– Protocols for prosthetically guided 3D positioning
– Differences between luted and screw-retained fixed implant restorations
– Considerations on platform switching and fixture analysis
– Provisional restorations: Types and preferences
– Analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Implantologists.
Lección 6.Implant Prosthetic Element in Simple, Medium Difficulty and Complex Cases
– Implants in the treatment plan in fixed prosthetics and in periodontal patients
– Implant prosthetic: individual impression tray, impression techniques
– Protocols on how to transfer the implant position and the shape of the trans-mucosal path in the impression phase
– Custom-made implant abutments: what are the advantages
– Implant overdentures: edentulous patient treatment planning protocols
– Tooth try-ins before manufacturing the arch bar
– How to reduce tension in the impression: personal experience
– The first working model in the event of immediate loading, and how to use it in the to finalize the case
– Clinical application of toronto bridges: notions and clinical cases
– Common implant anchorages in fixed or removable implant prostheses:
- Ball attachments
- Locators and telescopic crowns
- Natural tooth/implant fixture connections.
– Muco-gingival treatment in implant prosthetics: From simple cases to 3D reconstructions
– Protocols of the re-entry technique in cases with submerged healing and their clinical implications
– Analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Implantologists.
Lección 7.Removable Cast Partial Dentures Design Principles and Patient Management Strategies
– Challenges of designing partial dentures and the focus of the lecture
– Key concepts regarding design principles, aesthetic challenges, and patient satisfaction
– Analysis of the prognosis of clinical cases including free end saddles, tooth-borne attachments, and tooth-supported prostheses
– Clinical steps and design principles involved in the fabrication of removable partial dentures (RPDs)
– Methods for impression taking for RPD frame fabrication
– Methods for connecting and improving saddle adaptation
– Different types of RPDs, removable partial overdentures (RPODs), and clasp designs;
– Components and materials used in fabricating RPDs and RPODs
– Do's and Don'ts guidelines for RPD and RPODs fabrication and clinical practice
– Analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Implantologists.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
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51m
Lección 1
Lower Overdentures: 2 Implants, 2 Equator Abutments Protocols
Regina FragosoMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Surgical Principles for Mandibular Overdentures
8:29
Equator Attachment System: Components and Angulation Management
13:38
Maintenance, Clinical Experience, and Clinical Study Results
24:17
Retention Cap Pickup Protocol: Materials and Clinical Technique
33:55
Clinical Cases: Overdenture Rehabilitation and Problem-solving
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1h 15m
Lección 2
Fundamentals and Managing Forces: Introduction to Different Implant Systems
John HodgesMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and course overview
3:14
Global need and rationale for implant‑retained dentures
11:04
Fundamentals: denture design and clinical indications
18:47
Vertical space and prosthetic planning (height requirements)
22:51
Parallelism, abutment height and attachment wear
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1h 54m
Lección 3
Implant-Retained Dentures: Prosthetic Steps, Angled Implants, Abutments, and Partial Dentures
John HodgesMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Session Review
5:19
Attachment Systems Overview and Vertical Requirements
11:42
Divergence, Angulation Tolerances, and Retention
19:33
Ball Abutments and O‑ring Systems
26:28
ERA Attachments: Micro and Macro Techniques
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1h 37m
Lección 4
Long-term Maintenance of Implant-Retained Dentures: Troubleshooting and Hygiene Protocols
John HodgesMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Long-term Maintenance Overview
9:50
Recall Protocols and Implant Diagnostics
19:38
Radiographic and Probing Techniques
29:28
Hygiene Procedures and Soft Tissue Assessment
39:17
Denture Relines and Laboratory Workflow
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