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Bicortical Anchorage: Standard Full Arch Rehabilitation

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1h 17min

0.92 CE Credits

0.92 CE Credits

English

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Lesson program

– Biological, biomechanical, and technical risk factors determining success and failure in immediate full-arch rehabilitation
– The complete All-In-One® workflow: step-by-step decision algorithm from the first patient appointment through extraction, implant placement, and provisional delivery
– Indications for 4 vs. 6 implants: bone quality and quantity, arch configuration, occlusal load distribution, and prosthetic design criteria
– Anaesthesia and sedation protocols: local anaesthesia, intravenous sedation, and general anaesthesia indications
– Bone reduction planning based on bone resorption levels and gingival display during full smile
– Transition line design principles: planning, common mistakes, and correction of compromised transition lines
– Guided full-arch surgery: indications, contraindications, workflow, precision limitations, and integration with the All-In-One® concept
– Bicortical implant placement in the maxilla: three-dimensional positioning for reliable immediate-loading primary stability
– Avoidance of inadequate stability and excessive torque during maxillary implant placement
– Mandibular implant positioning: nerve localisation, safe proximity placement, tilted vs. axial implant selection, guided vs. freehand execution, and anterior mandibular anatomical landmarks.