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Compendium eBook

Today's Trends in Implantology

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

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Volume 40 eBook 5

This special eBook from Compendium presents two continuing education (CE) articles on procedures in implantology. The first CE provides a systematic treatment planning protocol for an implant-supported fixed prosthesis for patients with an edentulous maxilla. The second CE offers 10 keys for successful esthetic-zone single implants, keeping the importance of biotype conversion in mind. Download to earn 4 FREE CEU now!

FEATURED CONTENT

CE 1: Systematic Treatment Planning Protocol of the Edentulous Maxilla for an Implant-Supported Fixed Prosthesis
Edmond Bedrossian, DDS; and Edmond Armand Bedrossian, DDS
This first CE article discusses a pretreatment screening method that systematically considers the presence or absence of a composite defect, the visibility of the residual soft-tissue crest, and the availability of bone in three radiographic zones as guidelines for the selection of three potential fixed implant restorative designs: the “all-white” metal-ceramic or all-ceramic prosthesis, the fixed hybrid prosthesis, and the implant-supported over-denture. By employing the differential diagnosis criteria, the dental team can make an early determination of the treatment necessary to meet patient expectations.
Credits: 2 Self-Study CEU
Cost: $0
Provider: AEGIS Publications,LLC

CE 2: 10 Keys for Successful Esthetic-Zone Single Implants: Importance of Biotype Conversion for Lasting Success
Robert A. Levine, DDS; Jeffrey Ganeles, DMD; Joseph Kan, DDS, MS; and Phil L. Fava, DMD
This second CE article discusses esthetic-zone single immediate implants using an evidence-based approach involving 10 keys. The keys consider the concept of periodontal biotype conversion for the replacement of a hopeless tooth in the maxillary anterior sextant. These keys provide guidance in treatment planning and execution for experienced clinicians. This article focuses on periodontal biotype conversion using a subepithelial connective tissue graft, a crucial consideration that may improve the chances of obtaining a long-term esthetic result.
Credits: 2 Self-Study CEU
Cost: $0
Provider: AEGIS Publications,LLC

 

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