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- Screw Retained Restorations
- Split Implant Restorations (custom abutment and crowns)
- Anterior implant Restorations
- Immediate Temporization
Throughout the two days, we will discuss multiple implant treatment plans, tissue pressure, torque values, emergence profiles, learn techniques for tissue management utilizing provisional milled restorations, check stabilities of implants using the Ostel and determine if implants are restorable.
Differentiate between screw-retained and split implant restorations, including indications and workflows for each.Design and deliver anterior implant restorations with a focus on esthetics, soft tissue management, and function.Perform immediate temporization techniques using provisional milled restorations to support soft tissue healing and contouring.Evaluate implant stability using Ostell ISQ technology and determine criteria for prosthetic loading.Interpret torque values and tissue pressure to ensure appropriate loading and long-term success of implant restorations.Assess and manage emergence profiles to create esthetically pleasing and biologically compatible restorations.Plan and discuss complex implant treatment cases, including patient-specific considerations and restorative outcomes.Utilize provisional restorations for soft tissue shaping and implant site development.Determine restoratability of implants based on clinical, radiographic, and mechanical factors.Integrate digital and analog workflows for accurate and predictable implant prosthetics.