Restorative Excellence – Occlusion on Implant Retained Restorations
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In this in-depth presentation regarding Occlusion on Implant Retained Restorations, we will examine several cases. We will look at a case that is all to common where right after final delivery, major chipping takes place. Â
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Sometimes we receive an emergency case where perhaps a patient has a bicycle accident. Â
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What do we do? Â
Do we place an implant? Â
Do we deliver an immediately fixed temporary restoration? Â
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And what occlusion are we going to give in order not to interfere and cause loosening of the implant and losing osseointegration? Â
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What about an even more demanding clinical situation, such as a missing canine where the plan is to place an implant and deliver an immediate temporary restoration? Â
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What occlusal concept are we going to utilize to prevent interference with good bone healing? To make it even more demanding we will look at a case where there is an interior gap, canine to canine, where, again implant placement is the plan.Â
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How are we going to design our occlusal schematic so that the patient is not going to clench on these teeth at night, and possibly punch out our implants? Â
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And, finally, we will examine a very challenging case where we have a maxillary and mandibular full-arch restoration, and incorporate an occlusal concept of a mixed dentition with implants on natural teeth (vs implants on implants).
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Product Details Video Featured Faculty: Dr. Stefan Paul CE Credits: 1 Running Time: 48 min Language:  English Release Date: October 20, 2011 Format: FLV ==========================+====================== |