Congress Lecture
Treatment Outcomes and Continuing Care
The Effect of Time of Implant Loading on Short- and Long-Term Treatment Outcomes
Since the introduction of osseointegration into clinical dentistry, conventional healing times for dental implants before prosthodontic loading have been accepted as being 3-6 months from the time of implant placement.
In more recent years, early and immediate loading of implants have more and more become part of clinical practice. This lecture aims at providing the scientific and clinical evidence for the predictability and usefulness of these newer treatment protocols in different edentulous and partially edentulous indications.
At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…
- define the various loading protocols, their predictability and indications
- describe the involved clinical steps for different protocols
- recognize where potential greater risks exist with immediate loading.
Duration
60 min.
Learner Level
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1
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2
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3
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Event
ITI Congress Australasia 2013
CME/CPD
1 hours
Purchase price
30
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