Zygomatic Implants - Treatment Plan
CV-046
Dr. Francesco Mintrone
<p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;">Zygomatic implants are indicated where:</p> <p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;"><br /> </p> <p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;">1. sufficient anterior bone remains for the installation of standard implants, and the posterior alveolar crest has resorbed to the extent that additional implants would require the support of onlay or inlay grafts, and</p> <p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;"><br /> </p> <p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;">2. Where an anterior onlay graft is reuired for implant placement and the need to extend the graft posteriorly can be eliminated by placing the Zygoma implant.</p> <p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;"><br /> </p> <p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;">In this video Dr. Mintrone will walk you through a case where 4 zygomatic implants are placed in a 71 year old female edentulous patient with extreme atrophe in the upper arch and where the conventional implant will not be able to be positioned in the anterior area.</p> <p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;"><br /> </p> <p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;">Unfortunately, computer-aided guided surgery for the Zygomatic Implant is not available yet, making the entire case much more challenging.</p>
Dental Photography: Taking great intraoral photos using an SLR Camera
CV-043
Dr. James Dunn
Dr. Jim Dunn and Dr. Richard Young use a full size SLR, 100mm macro, and a twin flash to take a series of intraoral photographs. Dunn demonstrates the use of retractors, mirrors, occlusal mirrors, anterior contrasters, and occlusal contrasters while Dr. Young narrates and comments on each step.
Posterior Crown Restorations, Posterior Inlay Restorations & Easy and Fast Gingiva Retraction
CV-041
Dr. Herbert Dumfahrt
Watch expert Dr. Herbert Dumfahrt perform three procedures:<br><br>1. Posterior Crown Restorations,<br>2. Posterior Inlay Restorations <br>3. Easy and Fast Gingiva Retraction.<br><br>Each procedure is narrated to provide the viewer with a step-by-step understanding of each procedure.
New Single-Resin Treatment Modality For a Direct Post and Core Build-up
CV-040
Dr. Stefan Paul
According to standard practice today, 3 to 4 different materials, which are often from different manufacturers, are required for bonding to dentin and enamel, fabricating composite core build ups, and adhesive cementation. Therefore, it would be desirable to have one integrated system available.<br><br>Coltene/Whaledent has recently developed a dual-cured composite material, the ParaPost ParaCore Automix system, which can be used as a cement as well as a core build up material. Coltène/Whaledent describes this time-saving application as the 'Monoblock Technique'. This technique is particularly suitable whenever light-transmitting, metal-free root canal posts are used with endodontically-treated teeth that will be fitted with a crown.<br><br>The present DVD shows step-by-step how this new single resin treatment modality can be used to save time for direct post-and-core procedures.
CV-018
Posterior Restoration - Treatment of posterior restorations using a simplified, self-blending duo-shade composite system
Post and Core Restoration: Replacement of missing tooth structure at the coronal
CV-017
Dr. Stefan Paul
Post and Core Restoration: Replacement of missing tooth structure at the coronal
Class 4 restoration - Treatment of class IV restorations using the natural layering technique
CV-016
Dr. Didier Dietschi
Class 4 restoration - Treatment of class IV restorations using the natural layering technique
CV-015
Anterior Restoration - Highly esthetic anterior restorations using a simplified, self-blending duo-shade composite system
Periodontal Crown Lengthening of 10 Maxillary Front Teeth
CV-013
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
Periodontal Crown Lengthening of 10 Maxillary Front TeethEdentulous Patient 12 Lecture Certificate Series
Sinus Lift using lateral window approach with placement of 2 implants
CV-012
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
This high-quality video demonstrates the treatment of a patient with a posterior maxilla with minimal bone heighth due to an enlarged sinus cavity. The treatment shows the diagnosis, treatment planing and the step for step of the clinical technique for a sinus lift procedure and simultaneous implant placement. The lateral window is cut with a laser (YSGG laser), the sinus lining elevated with sinus currettes, bone harvested from the tuberosity and mixed with a xenograft (Bio-Oss) graft. After the bone graft has been applied in a sandwich technique, 2 implants are placed and the window covered with a resorbable membrane. After 6 months of integration and healing the implants are uncovered and the prostheses fabricated. Follow up radiographic diagnosis demonstrates stable implant and bone level.