Peri-Implantitis: Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment
Event type: Webinar
Speaker: Dr Mehrdad Favagehi
In this 1-hour video, Dr. Favagehi provides an overview of bone stability concepts around implants, and relevant concepts such as platform switching, biologic width space formation, micro-threads, implant surface types, and the effect of the restorative connection on bone stability around implants. The zero bone loss concept and protocol advocated by Dr. Tomas Linkevicius will be presented, along with how peri-implant bone stability can be achieved by avoiding negative non-implant factors. The presentation will conclude with development of bone loss around implants.
Improving Case Acceptance for Dental Implants
Event type: Webinar
Speaker: James Amstadt, DDS
This webinar is designed for dentists who are placing implants and want to improve patient case acceptance for dental implant treatments. The program will introduce a system for successful, stress-free case presentations. Dr. Amstadt will share a specific formula for handling the patient from the initial phone call through the day of treatment. Group participation is encouraged as these principles are applicable to all members of your staff.
Digital Implantology Using Engaging Abutments
Event type: Webinar
Speaker: Dr August de Oliveira
One of the most significant advancements in the implant industry in the past decade is the growing preference of the conical connection. For practitioners who started with external and internal hex implants, the benefits of conical connections might not be immediately obvious. This webinar is intended to help implant placing dentists understand its differences, as well as the clinical benefits of the available connections. While most dentists may still feel comfortable placing an internal hex implant, it is vital to understand and consider the benefits of a conical connection for your patients and practice.
In this ID InSession webinar, industry expert Dr. de Oliveira discusses his experience with various implant designs for ease of use, restorability and long-term success.
Socket Preservation: Improving Patient Treatment Options
Event type: Webinar
Speaker: Delia Tuttle, DDS
According to the ADA, over 45 million teeth are extracted in the United States alone each year.¹ This number highlights the importance of incorporating socket preservation as a routine part of extractions in your practice. Whether you are a restoring GP or implant placing clinician, socket preservation is highly beneficial for preventing bone loss and preparing the site for an implant or future treatment.
During this webinar, you will learn from Dr. Delia Tuttle how to get started with socket preservation in your practice.
Intro to Guided Implant Surgery
Event type: Webinar
Speaker: Dr Luigi Massa
With the proper training, guided surgery can provide a solution where doctors virtually plan an implant surgery, and then can accurately place the implant to achieve a safe and predictable outcome. In this 1-hour video, Dr. Massa will demonstrate the steps involved in guided implant planning and surgery.
Cosmetic Dentistry: The Final Restoration
Event type: Webinar
Speaker: Dr Johnathon White
With cosmetic dentistry on the rise a patient needing an anterior tooth replaced coupled with additional adjacent restorations could present a puzzling clinical scenario from many perspectives. Matching an implant to natural anterior teeth can be challenging on its own. However, mixing in different restorative materials and cements adds another dimension. A key factor in making your final restoration seamless with nature could rely on your abutment selection. In this 1-hour video, Dr. Johnathan White will focus on building your confidence so that you can deliver exceptional restorative results in a variety of clinical circumstances.
Advanced Surgical & Restorative Concepts with Overdentures
Event type: Webinar
Speaker: Dr Michael Scherer
In this 90-minute video, Dr. Scherer will focus on diagnosis and treatment planning full arch restorations with implant overdentures. This course aims to describe the surgical and restorative principles and techniques related to overdenture therapy including utilizing more implants and wide distribution to enhance patient outcomes. Extensive clinical case demonstrations will be illustrated, advanced concepts in cone-beam CT planning for overdentures, surgical and restorative procedures described in detail, and a thorough discussion regarding the author’s clinical experience with implant overdenture therapy.