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Implantology Congress in Moscow: Long-Term outcomes
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Eiji Furuichi
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Aram Davidyan
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Lesson 1.Implantological treatment: review and treatment errors. Part 1
1. The components of successful implantology.
2. The role of the prosthodontist as the final agent.
3. Interdisciplinary approach, interaction and expert evaluation.
4. Planning of the emergence profile and its impact on implant survival rate.
5. Characteristics of immediate implantation. Temporary and clinical.
6. Clinical standards in implantology.
7. Change of principles and approaches when performing implant prosthodontics.
8. Analysis of long-term prosthodontic results.
9. Conclusions.
Lesson 2.Implantological treatment: review and treatment errors. Part 2
1. The components of successful implantology.
2. The role of the prosthodontist as the final agent.
3. Interdisciplinary approach, interaction and expert evaluation.
4. Planning of the emergence profile and its impact on implant survival rate.
5. Characteristics of immediate implantation. Temporary and clinical.
6. Clinical standards in implantology.
7. Change of principles and approaches when performing implant prosthodontics.
8. Analysis of long-term prosthodontic results.
9. Conclusions.
Lesson 3.Saving teeth and true treatment endpoints in an implant world
A thought on the importance of saving teeth as much as possible and on the true dental treatment endpoints in the modern world where it’s a universally common practice to extract teeth and replace them with implants even when they can actually function for a long time. Clinicians must be aware of patient expectations when planning dental treatment. When full mouth reconstruction is planned, it is very important to satisfy such expectations in order to provide successful treatment. Patients are often concerned about the cost and duration of treatment, and the pain, esthetics, comfort, and function after treatment. However, we cannot assure longevity unless the treatment has a scientific basis. During reconstruction or restoration, we generally remove and replace the existing crowns. Secondary caries are mostly detected on removal of these. Due to the caries, the ferrule and tooth thickness are not adequate; and frequently, the condition may not be suitable for prosthetic treatment.
In such cases, we choose to extract the tooth or perform crown lengthening to retain the tooth.These days many teeth that we could retain by crown lengthening procedure are replaced by implants. We describe some cases in which a crown lengthening procedure had to be performed in anterior and posterior areas to retain the teeth, followed by soft tissue management and final esthetic restoration. The treatment plan, procedure, progress and results are presented here. On the other hand, unfortunately there are many teeth that can’t be retained. It goes without saying that Implant therapy is necessary to keep a long-term good oral condition with esthetically and functional. When we need Implant therapy, how should we use? In order to make the natural oral condition , reconstruction of soft and hard tissue is needed. We describe some cases with implant therapy. And after patients and clinicians satisfy the esthetic, functional and very natural results, when and what condition of the true treatment endpoint patients should be reached. After we reach the true treatment endpoint. patients should be shifted into the maintenance stage.
Course includes next lessons:
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1h 10min
Lesson 1
Implantological treatment: review and treatment errors. Part 1
Aram DavidyanShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction — Implant Dentistry and Iatrogenic Complications
4:14
Tooth Extraction: Patient Concerns and Bone Response
12:35
Aesthetics: Papillae, Gingival Contour, and Minimally Invasive Principles
18:36
Bone Healing, Prosthetic Decisions, and Immediate-Placement Indications
25:07
Case Planning: Clinical Photos, Models and Guided Surgical Stent
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1h 43min
Lesson 2
Implantological treatment: review and treatment errors. Part 2
Aram DavidyanShow lesson program
0:01
Buccal contour loss after extraction and immediate implants
5:50
Connective tissue graft: rationale and gold standard
18:45
Donor sites and harvesting techniques (palate, tuberosity, retromolar)
22:28
Surgical planning and temporary crown workflow
25:55
Immediate implant placement: extraction and pilot drilling
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1h 22min
Lesson 3
Saving teeth and true treatment endpoints in an implant world
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0:01
Introduction — Periodontology, Implantology, Prosthodontics
5:45
Crown lengthening procedure — case series
12:46
Restorative workflow — provisional to final restorations
16:58
Crown‑lengthening principles and restorative timing
24:56
Treatment endpoints and aesthetic considerations
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