In-depth Surgical and Restorative Guidance for Full Arch Rehabilitation
COURSE OVERVIEW
As technology has evolved throughout the years for treating patients who are either edentulous or who have failing dentition, immediate full arch rehabilitation has become more predictable and less cumbersome than when Paulo Malo first developed the procedure in 1998.
As technology has evolved throughout the years for treating patients who are either edentulous or who have failing dentition, immediate full arch rehabilitation has become more predictable and less cumbersome than when Paulo Malo first developed the procedure in 1998.
Guided implant surgery is now widely used by clinicians treating edentulous patients. Innovative dental labs are now using software and technology to guide prosthetics and restorations for full arch patients. This course will detail the treatment planning process, the surgery, the immediate temporization and the definitive restoration of an immediate full arch rehabilitation case with both guided surgery and proceduralized restorative prosthetics.
Audience: Dentists, Specialists, Dental Assistants, Technicians
Format
Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture
Subject
690 Implants
Speaker
Jeff Carlson, CDT
Release Date
06/27/23
Expiry/Re-evaluation
06/27/26
Credit
2 CEU
Course Fee
FREE
Pre-requisite: Conventional vs. Digitally-guided Full Arch Rehabilitation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Review conventional and guided All-on-X procedures and understand the difference
■ Review conventional and guided All-on-X procedures and understand the difference
■ Understand the common restorative steps necessary, including records capture, laboratory procedures and day of surgery workflows
■ Understand the workflow for the definitive prosthesis and the different options available for the definitive prosthesis
■ Understand the workflow for the definitive prosthesis and the different options available for the definitive prosthesis