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GBR Series (Part 2 of 4) - GBR Guidelines

LOD-322-00

Dr. Marco Ronda

25 min

English

GBR Series (Part 2 of 4) - GBR Guidelines

GBR Series (Part 1 of 4) - Surgical Approach

LOD-321-00

Dr. Marco Ronda

65 min

English

GBR Series (Part 1 of 4) - Surgical Approach

Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy - The Contemporary Approach to Decompensating Dentofacial disharmonies and Beyond

LOD-320-00

Dr. George Mandelaris

57 min

English

Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy - The Contemporary Approach to Decompensating Dentofacial disharmonies and Beyond

The Story of Osseointegration - How Osseointegrated Oral Implants were Developed in Sweden by P-I Brånemark

LOD-307-00

Dr. Tomas Albrektsson

35 min

English

The Story of Osseointegration - How Osseointegrated Oral Implants were Developed in Sweden by P-I Brånemark

Fixed Full Arch Rehabilitations - From Grafting to Graftless

LOD-303-00

Dr. Arturo Llobell

52 min

English

Fixed Full Arch Rehabilitations - From Grafting to Graftless

Benefits of Extraction Socket Management

LOD-302-00

Dr. France Lambert

42 min

English

Benefits of Extraction Socket Management

Corticotomy-Assisted Orthodontics

LOD-301-00

Dr. Robert Carvalho da Silva

35 min

English

Corticotomy-Assisted Orthodontics

Ridge Augmentation: Decision Tree

LOD-300-00

Dr. Robert Carvalho da Silva

58 min

English

Ridge Augmentation: Decision Tree

Cellular and Molecular Grafting Approaches

LOD-283-00

Dr. Bradley McAllister

60 min

English

Cellular and Molecular Grafting Approaches

Risks Endangering Bone Stability Around an Implant

LOD-208-00

Dr. Georg-H. Nentwig

79 min

The risks that endanger bone stability around an implant can be related to trauma, loading, anatomy, implant, reconstruction, or the patient. This lecture will provide hints and scientific background about each one of these aspects so that you can manage and even avoid these risks.<BR><BR>Bone stability is the key for long-term success of an implant. But, there are two areas that must be identified in maintaining this stability. We will emphasize the importance of the implant abutment area where the bone is adjacent to the soft tissue. This bone is critical for supporting the soft tissue and for ensuring the health of the soft tissue and avoiding bacterial contamination.<BR><BR>This lecture will show you what you can do to improve a weak bone to avoid an early functional mistake or failure of the total reconstruction. We figured out that we can add, after the static phase, after the second stage surgery, after the load has started, a bone training phase that can improve the original weak structures so much that you can rely on it's stability even if you apply a more risky restoration.<BR><BR>We will discuss how to avoid esthetic failues, an unpleasent situation for both the patient and the dentist, that are often due to lack of bone right from the beginning.<BR><BR>Finally we will discuss the option to place an implant in a sub-crestal position which is only possible if you use an implant that has a stable cone connection. The cone connection will avoid any bacterial release, and will therefore avoide any bone loss in the cervical region caused by this bacteria contamination. With this concept we can achieve long lasting esthetic results.