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Surgical Planning and Procedures

Surgical Planning to Prevent Biological Complications

This lecture underlines the importance of using well-documented implant systems and regenerative materials and also stresses that the whole dentition should be taken into consideration when planning placement of dental implants. Key topics include: the number of implants needed to replace missing teeth; indications for treating existing periodontal pockets prior to or simultaneous with implant placement; the amount and quality of existing keratinized mucosa and alveolar bone; and the ideal vertical position of the implant.

Numerous well-documented clinical cases support all information presented. The lecture concludes with clear recommendations for avoiding future complications.

At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…

  • recognize the importance of evaluating the periodontal status of the entire dentition prior to planning placement of dental implants
  • identify the presence or absence of keratinized mucosa at planned implant sites
  • define the ideal vertical implant position to avoid both an exposed implant fixture and deep peri-implant pockets
Duration
31 min.
Learner Level
Event
ITI World Symposium 2014
CME/CPD
0.5 hours
Purchase price
16
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Publication date: May 28, 2015 Last review date: May 22, 2021 Next review date: May 22, 2024
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