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Osteocom Implant Prosthetics: From Planning to Restoration

Osteocom Implant Prosthetics: From Planning to Restoration

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Osteocom Implant Prosthetics: From Planning to Restoration

Osteocom Implant Prosthetics: From Planning to Restoration

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    By: David Powell

    Number of videos: 9 theoretical lessons

    Osteocom Implant Prosthetics: From Planning to Restoration osteocom and Dr. Dave Powell welcome you to Implant Prosthetics: from Planning to Restoration, the learning experience designed to provide you with an up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge of the surgical protocols for implant prosthetic restorations.
    Dr. Powell describes thoroughly every step of the treatment, from diagnosis to implant insertion, paying particular attention to pre-surgical planning, communication with the laboratory, fabrication of the provisionals, implant design, healing, and the delivery of the definitive restorations.
    (35.6 GB) (9H)
    Quality: Full HD video
    Language: english
    Length: 10 hours and 31 minutes on demand
    By following this step-by-step course, you’ll deepen your knowledge of the rationale behind the selection of components and materials, as well as of analog vs digital workflow for case planning and impression taking. You’ll also be able to observe the concepts illustrated put into practice through various clinical clips.Join Dr. Powell to manage restorative cases predictably and safely, even in the frontal area, and ensure highly aesthetic and functional outcomes for your patients!

    The course includes:

    • 9 step-by-step video lessons

    Topics covered in the course:

    • The concept of prosthetically driven treatment
    • Digital implant planning and pre-surgical prosthodontic planning
    • Implant positioning parameters
    • Platform position and various surgical guides
    • Considerations for provisional implant restorations
    • Fabrication of provisional implant restoration
    • Impression technique: analog vs digital workflow
    • Prosthesis design: screw vs cement retained restorations

    At the end of the course, you will be able to:

    • Ensure that your implant treatments meet functional and aesthetic standards
    • Understand all phases of the treatment for both single- and multiple-unit restorations
    • Assess, design, and plan before surgery to reach outstanding outcomes
    • Merge CBCT and intraoral scan data for precise planning
    • Manage interproximal contacts and modify emergence profiles
    • Properly communicate with the dental laboratory
    • Efficiently select the proper component and material for the prosthesis
    • Avoid common errors in prosthodontic restorations
    101 minutesEN
    Pre-surgical prosthodontic planning – Part I
    byDavidPowell
    Video Lecture
    34 minutesEN
    Pre-surgical prosthodontic planning – Part II
    byDavidPowell
    Video Lecture
    37 minutesEN
    Pre-restorative assessment
    byDavidPowell
    Video Lecture
    82 minutesEN
    Final impressions for single-unit implant restorations
    byDavidPowell
    Video Lecture
    58 minutesEN
    Design considerations for implant restorations – Part I
    byDavidPowell
    Video Lecture
    86 minutesEN
    Design considerations for implant restorations – Part II
    byDavidPowell
    Video Lecture
    50 minutesEN
    Manufacturing for implant restorations
    byDavidPowell
    Video Lecture
    85 minutesEN
    Insertion of single-unit implant restorations
    byDavidPowell
    Video Lecture
    93 minutesEN
    Considerations for multiple-unit implant restorations
    byDavidPowell