LOD-275-00
Predictable and Esthetic Implant Results with Guided Surgery
Dr. Kyle Stanley
Predictable and Esthetic Implant Results with Guided Surgery
LOD-275-00
Dr. Kyle Stanley
English
In this presentation, Dr. Kyle Stanley will show how to achieve predictable and esthetic implant results with guided surgery. The biggest problems in implant dentistry tend to be due to lack of planning and knowledge, improperly placed implants, esthetic zone problems, and periimplantitis which is related to all of these put together. By utilizing a guided surgery protocol, we can avoid a lot of these problems. Dr Stanley will discuss most importantly: planning, communicating, and guiding. By focusing on these steps we can achieve the best possible outcome with our implants.
LIT-060
An approach to biomimetics: The natural CAD/CAM restoration: A clinical report
Dr. Pascal Magne
An approach to biomimetics: The natural CAD/CAM restoration: A clinical report
LIT-060
Those in the dental field have always pursued the perfect dental material for the treatment of compromised teeth. Gold, amalgam, composite resin, glass ionomer, and porcelain have been used. Tooth-like restorative materials (composite resin and porcelain) combined with an effective hard tissue bond have met the growing demand for esthetic or metal-free restorations in the past 15 to 20 years. However, none of those materials can fully mimic the unique properties of dentin (compliance and crack-stopping behavior) and enamel (wear resistance, function). The aim of this article is to report the restoration of an extensively damaged tooth with a natural restoration obtained by milling an extracted third molar tooth with a computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system. The main benefit of this novel technique is the replacement of lost tissues by actual enamel and dentin, with the potential to recover mechanical, esthetic, and biologic properties. The indication for extracting third molars and premolars because of impaction or for orthodontic reasons makes these posterior teeth readily available. The innovation of the method presented here is the optimal use of the extracted tooth substrate thanks to its positioning technique in the CAD/CAM milling chamber.
LIT-057
Ultrasonic Devices for Minimally Invasive Periodontal Surgery and Restorative Dentistry
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
Ultrasonic Devices for Minimally Invasive Periodontal Surgery and Restorative Dentistry
LIT-057
Ultrasonic Devices for Minimally Invasive Periodontal Surgery and Restorative Dentistry
LIT-055
The Non-Vital Discolored Central Incisor Dilemma
Dr. Pascal Magne
The Non-Vital Discolored Central Incisor Dilemma
LIT-055
The Non-Vital Discolored Central Incisor Dilemma
INT-062
Digital Smile Design, Biomimetics and CEREC
Dr. Kyle Stanley
Digital Smile Design, Biomimetics and CEREC
INT-062
Dr. Kyle Stanley
English
Digital Smile Design, Biomimetics and CEREC Dr. Kyle Stanley Los Angeles, California General Dentist