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Event 21 - 24 October 2015

Using a lecture and case-based format, this four-day program aims to broaden the participants' knowledge and approach to the management of dental implant therapy at the advanced/complex level. The curriculum emphasizes recommended clinical procedures originating from the 2013 5th ITI Consensus Conference. The course begins with an introduction to new trends in treatment planning in dental implantology, followed by practical and evidence-based guidelines for analysis of risk and treatment planning, stepwise demonstrations of surgical and prosthodontic protocols, up-to-date analyses of adjunctive surgical procedures, provision of insight into how to time treatment in the context of the growing individual, as well as tips for troubleshooting and strategies for preventing and dealing with complications. Content is delivered through lectures and multiple case histories and discussion between participants and faculty. Surgical and prosthodontic procedures are transmitted live and in video format, including CT-assisted computer-guided surgery simulation to allow participants to fully understand and practice what they have seen and learned.

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Understand surgical and restorative treatment planning for advanced and complex cases of single tooth, short- and long-span fixed and removable prostheses
  • Understand the role of digital tools in the surgical and restorative workflows
  • Understand treatment outcomes, including surgical and prosthetic complications, in advanced and complex cases
  • Understand the consensus statements and recommended clinical procedures originating from the 5th ITI Consensus Conference

 


TOPICS

  • New trends in treatment planning
  • Digital diagnostic tools
  • Esthetic risk assessment and SAC classification
  • Contemporary radiographic techniques
  • Treatment planning for patients with a complex medical history and exposure to risk factors
  • Restorative planning for advanced and complex edentulous patients
  • CAD/CAM technologies for implant abutments, crowns and superstructures
  • Surgical/restorative planning for advanced and complex (partially) edentulous patients
  • Surgical aspects of complex esthetic singletooth and short span restorations
  • Single implant supported crowns in the esthetic zone: Development of interproximal papillae and patient satisfaction
  • Bone substitutes and membranes
  • Sinus grafting and tissue regeneration
  • Implant placement in post-extraction sockets
  • The influence of restorative procedures on esthetic outcomes and patient satisfaction
  • Digital restorative workflow: clinical and laboratory
  • Removable dental prostheses
  • CT-assisted computer guided implant surgery
  • Narrow diameter implants and other restorative controversies
  • Implant loading protocols: single crowns, bridges in extended edentulous sites, fixed prostheses in edentulous jaws, overdentures
  • Survival and complications associated with implant restorations
  • Prevention and management of biologic and technical complications
  • Effects of anti-infective preventive measures
  • Therapy of peri-implantitis
  • Laboratory designs for success
  • Live/video surgical/prosthodontic demos
  • Guided surgery simulation hands-on

 

Registration

ITI International Team for Implantology
Peter Merian-Strasse 88
CH-4052 Basel/Switzerland
education@iti.org
Phone +41 61 270 83 85
Fax +41 61 270 83 84

 

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