Implant planning
In 3 lessons, Professor Zadeh discusses planning and distribution of implants in both partially and fully edentulous patients. The main learning objective is to understand what considerations affect clinical decisions to produce best aesthetic outcomes in such patients.
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Total lectures time: 1 h 14 minutes
Assessment time: 30 minutes
Implants in the partially edentulous posterior region
Author Homa Zadeh
To earn CE credits a lecture has to be watched completely and the referring exam needs to be passed. An exam is passed if at least 70% of all answers are correct.
After achievement a personal certificate is issued. It is valid 1 year. The certificate is anytime retrievable in the „My certificates“ area on Dental Campus.
The exam can be repeated 4 times. Each re-examination can be taken after anytime.
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Learning objectives
After completing this module you should be able to:
- Understand how to plan and distribute implants in the partially edentulous anterior and posterior region
- List biological
and clinical consideration that can affect clinical decision making regarding
implant location
- Describe
the optimal 3 D positioning of an immediate placed implant in the anterior region
- Understand
how to plan and distribute implants in the partially edentulous anterior and
posterior region
- Identify clinical predictors for interproximal and midfacial recession at implant sites
- Be aware of the influence of implant diameter on esthetic outcomes
- Understand the advantage of the vestibluar incision subperiostal tunnel access in the esthetic region (VISTA)
- Know the average height of the papilla between implants, natural teeth and pontics
- Describe treatment options in cases with vertical bone atrophy in the posterior region
- Identify factors that influence the decision between fixed and removable reconstructions in edentulous cases
- Understand the modified coronally advanced flap technique
- Understand the differences between acellular dermal and collagen soft tissue substitutes
- Understand the various approaches for the application of soft tissue substitutes