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Occlusion and implants

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Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
Martin Gross
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4 lessons (7h 57min)

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After completing the course, you will be able to create physiological occlusion during prosthetics on implants of full or partial adentia.


You will learn how to:


– Identify existing and predict future occlusal contacts digitally

– Choose the optimal prosthetic design on implants based on the future occlusal relationships

– Correct occlusal forces acting on the implant

– Adjust the occlusion of the finished restoration on implants.

Lesson 1.Occlusion on implants. Biomechanics

– Occlusion on implants: classical overview
– Risks of prosthetics on implants 
– Occlusion control in the prognosis of implant treatment 
– Loss of lateral support vs infra-occlusion
– Classification of occlusal functions:


- stabilizing
- centering
- guiding.


– Tasks of prosthetic occlusion 
– The effect of occlusion on the development of musculoskeletal dysfunctions 
– Occlusal interference vs simultaneous two-way contact
– What is visco-elasticity? 
– The value of the axial tilt of the implant and the ideal position of the implant 
– The reaction of bone tissue to the load
– Protocol of periodontal functional treatment.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.

Lesson 2.Occlusion on implants. Making decisions and clinical illustrations

– Choice of reference position:


- Prosthetic restorations: maximal intercuspation (ICP) 
- Prosthetic reconstructions: centric relation (RCP).


– Mechanical risks of implantation: 4 types
– Technical complications of implantation
– General principles of occlusion on implants
– Bruxism as a risk factor for implants
– Occlusal morphology in implantology
– Biomechanical rules of implant placement and optimization of the implant inclination
– Principles of correction of occlusal contacts
– Determinants of occlusal success
– Classic guidelines on occlusal strategy
– Algorithm for choosing a guide: canine or group
– Stabilizing function in full mouth reconstruction
– Guiding function in full mouth reconstruction.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.

Lesson 3.Biomechanical aspects of prosthetics on implants

– Principles of implant occlusion
– Occlusal force distribution
– Factors influencing implant load responses
– Biomechanical models
– Early marginal bone loss in the integration and healing phase
– The three basic components of dentition: posterior support, vertical dimension, excursive guidance
– Implant overload, fatigue microtrauma
– Peri-implantitis: biomechanical aspects and prospects
– Clinical paradigms and current concepts
– Restorative options
– Fully edentulous considerations
– Splinting teeth and implants
– Effect of bruxism on implant survival.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.

Lesson 4.Fully and partially edentulous implant supported reabilitation

– Diagnosis and treatment planning according the basic components of the dentition
– The value of implant inclination
– The risks of using cantilevers
– Partially edentulous restorations
– Single restorations
– The role of occlusion on TMD development
– Fully edentulous implant supported restorations
– Overdenture considerations
– Prosthetic driven, computer-assisted implant planning, guidance and restorations.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.

Course includes next lessons:

1h 30min
Lesson 1

Occlusion on implants. Biomechanics

Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
1h 39min
Lesson 2

Occlusion on implants. Making decisions and clinical illustrations

Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
1h 17min
Lesson 3

Biomechanical aspects of prosthetics on implants

Martin Gross
1h 28min
Lesson 4

Fully and partially edentulous implant supported reabilitation

Martin Gross

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Received his doctorat in dentistry (DDS) in 1978 from the Faculty of Dentistry, Aix-Marseille University, France.

He was certified in Anthropology in 1979, in fixed prosthodontic and Occlusodontology in 1980.

He received his master (DSO) in 1983.

He became assistant in fixed prosthodontic department in 1985.

He received his Doctorat d`Universite  – University thesis- in 1990 (PhD).

In 1993 he was associated professor, Chairman of the Occlusion and Dysfunction department of Faculty of Dentistry of Marseille. In this university, he manages a postgraduate education program in occlusion and TMD and a postgraduate education program in fixed prosthetic.

From 2007, he is Full Professor of University. He is Visiting professor of Donau University.

He was President of the French National College of Occlusodontology in 1995-96.

He is member of the European Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders.

He was President of International Academy of Advanced Interdisciplinary Dentistry (iAAID).

He had published 6 books and more than 130 scientific papers about occlusion, TMD and prosthodontics.

 
Associate Clinical Professor in Tel Aviv University, Israel. Specialist in Oral Rehabilitation. Member of several national and international professional associations. Author of book titled «The Science and Art of Occlusion and Oral Rehabilitation».
 

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