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Extraction Site Management - Alveolar Ridge Preservation

LOD-106-00

Prof. Eric Rompen

40 min

Extraction Site Management - Alveolar Ridge Preservation

Plastic Restorations in Posterior Teeth

LOD-104-00

Dr. Fernando Maravankin

50 min

Plastic Restorations in Posterior TeethPlastic Restorations in Posterior Teeth

Color and Restorative Dentistry - Direct Composite Restorations

LOD-103-00

Dr. Fernando Maravankin

49 min

Color and Restorative Dentistry - Direct Composite Restorations

Soft Tissue Stability Around Implants in the Esthetic Zone; Can it Always be Predicatable?

LOD-102-00

Dr. George Goumenos

50 min

Today success in periodontology includes not only achievement of esthetics, but also it

Immediate Placement in Fresh Extraction Socket - State of the Art

LOD-101-00

Dr. Tiziano Testori

49 min

This lecture will highlight the biologic and clinical evidence of immediate implant placement into extraction sockets. Research findings are presented in a clinical logical fashion and used to support clinical protocols to place implants successfully in patients with extraction sites. Surgical important criteria like implant position, socket grafting and loading protocols are discussed. The healing phenomena after tooth extraction is used as an leading thread on how to treat an extraction site implant placement.

New Implant Design for Improved Placement Stability and Tissue Preservation

LOD-100-00

Dr. Ophir Fromovich

53 min

New Implant Design for Improved Placement Stability and Tissue Preservation

Natural Esthetic Design Smile Analysis

LOD-098-00

Dr. Dario Adolfi

52 min

Esthetic predictability is based on a comprehensive communication between the dental technician and the clinician. The esthetic checklist as in a important tool to help both in a organized method to setting a prognosis for the perfection –driven smile restoration.<br><br>The understanding of natural tooth according to form, shade, surface texture, superficial gloss and how the fluorescence, opalescence and natural transmission of light is crucial for the ultimate quality of esthetic and natural result on both teeth and implants. This lecture will describe in detail how this optimal treatment can be performed, base on the advancement of CAD/CAM technology

Excelencia estetica em implantes unitarios e multiplos (PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE ONLY)

LOD-096-00p

58 min

Nesta aula iremos fazer uma analise dos conhecimentos biologicos atuais e relaciona-los com sua utilizacao na clinica diaria para que possamos atingir resultados de excelencia estetica com previsibilidade. Mostrando tecnicas clinicas precisas para atingir este resultado ideal e como evitar resultados esteticamente indesejados.

Otimizando Cor e Forma em Restauracoes Esteticas - Dentes Anteriores (PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE ONLY)

LOD-095-00p

Dr. Edson Araujo

98 min

O tema abordado nesta apresentacao sera restauracoes diretas em dentes anteriores com resina composta. Dentro deste assunto serao abordados, principalmente, dois elementos fundamentais na estetica restauradora: cor e forma. Esses aspectos serao enfatizados com uma visao clinica, de forma detalhada (passo a passo) com objetivo de demonstrar aos estudantes e profissionais como superar clinicamente estes dificeis obstaculos dentro da dentistica restauradora.

The Success of Endodontic Therapy - Healing and Function

LOD-089-00

Dr. Shimon Friedman

100 min

The Success of Endodontic Therapy - Healing and Function<br>Over 30% of root-filled teeth in the population present with persistent disease, suggesting an extensive need to manage the affected teeth. Treatment options include extraction and replacement, orthograde retreatment and apical surgery, and selection between these can often be complex. When the patient is motivated to retain the affected tooth, a key consideration is the prognosis, or potential for healing; therefore, the prognosis should be communicated to patients in a clear and objective manner. This lecture focuses on the prognosis of orthograde retreatment and apical surgery.<br><br>Inconsistent reports on the prognosis of orthograde retreatment and apical surgery, in contrast with consistently favourable reports for implant-supported single-tooth replacement, have caused considerable confusion in the profession. To reliably reflect the prognosis, studies must conform to design and methodology criteria consistent with an acceptable level of evidence. These criteria are met by only a few studies on retreatment and apical surgery. This lecture identifies the studies that provide the best evidence and outlines the prognosis of retreatment and apical surgery in regards to healing and symptom-free function of the treated teeth. Furthermore, specific clinical factors are highlighted that may influence the prognosis.