Day 1 – Thursday, 14 November

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13:00

Start of Workshops

Abstract
Minimally invasive procedures keep the vascularization of the alveolar crest avoiding scars and other esthetic complications. New developments in periodontal procedures allow the clinician to reconstruct the hard and soft tissues in predictable ways.

This workshop explains the diagnosis and digital protocol along with the prosthetic and periodontal planification to get predictable results with immediate implants in different clinical scenarios.

Objectives

  1. To understand the advantages of Immediate Implants
  2. To reason the importance of hard & soft tissue management to achieve stable results in the rehabilitation of the esthetic area
  3. To comprehend how to be more efficient applying digital workflows to achieve predictable outcomes

Program outline

  • Esthetic analysis of the clinical case and risk evaluation
  • Case selection
  • Socket classification and treatment planning
  • Digital planning
  • Minimally invasive approach
  • Phenotype evaluation. Boosting the phenotype with CTGs and Xenografts around immediate implants.
  • Selecting the harvesting area: different procedures, avoiding complications
  • Microsurgical approach: socket reconstruction procedures
  • Provisional sealing: EBC emergence profile design
  • Emergence profile redesign
  • Post-surgical recommendations
  • Short term and long-term healing and maturation of the soft tissues
  • Preventing and treating complications

Ramón Gómez Meda

An efficient and consistent well established treatment concept specially in functional and aesthetic complex cases it is absolute necessary to achieve a predictable approach by planning the entire treatment therapy thoroughly. Top-down planning combined with contemporary state of the art hard and soft tissue management including a root disk socket preservation technique will create the foundation for a prosthetic driven predictable highly aesthetic and functional, final result with reduced treatment time, unmatched efficiency supported by a perfectly adapted digital workflow.

Learning objects

  • Understanding the importance of a top-down planning in complex cases
  • Enhanced detailed analysis of patient’s initial situation
  • Root disk bone preservation technique to stabilize hard and soft tissues
  • 3D guided implant placement – the right position, bone grafting and soft tissue thickening
  • Which subsections could be outsourced to the lab and help intra operatively
  • How to transfer all vital information collected into the aesthetic/functional final restoration

Martin Gollner

Implant placement in the aesthetic zone has changed over the years regarding implant position dimensions and design. The workshop will cover the difference between immediate implant placement and late implant placement after guided bone regeneration and soft tissue correction on models, addressing the adequate flap design for implant placement in this aesthetic zone.

Marius Steigmann

17:00

End of workshops