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Guided Implant Surgery: From Single Units to Full Arch

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1h 22m

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Programa de lecciones

– Evidence base of guided implant surgery: accuracy, complications, and failure risk compared with freehand and navigator-assisted placement
– Critical analysis of current literature on guided implantology
– Guided vs. flapless surgery: clarifying the distinction between concepts
– Static guided surgery for single units and short spans
– Drilling protocols, sleeve-to-implant accuracy, guided key vs. full-guided protocols, and offset mechanics
– Common errors in single-unit guided implant placement
– Full-arch guided surgery protocols within the All-In-One® concept
– CBCT acquisition standards, diagnostic wax-up, and virtual planning workflows
– Guide design for immediate-loading cases and integration with prosthetic conversion
– Impact of bone reduction and flap elevation on guide fit and surgical accuracy
– Static guided surgery for severely resorbed maxillae
– Guided zygomatic and pterygoid implant placement: anatomical planning and safe angulation design
– Guide design considerations for extraoral implant trajectories
– Clinical evidence comparing guided and freehand zygomatic surgery
– Dynamic navigation in implantology: principles, indications, and limitations
– Differences between real-time navigation and static guidance systems
– Stackable guides and immediate temporaries in full-arch rehabilitation
– Simultaneous fabrication of surgical guides and immediate provisional restorations
– Workflow integration, material selection, and conversion protocols for stackable systems
– Guided surgery in totally edentulous patients
– Fixation pin requirements and management of guide-to-bone gaps in severe alveolar resorption cases.