Tilted Implants: A Complete Surgical and Theoretical Guide to Tilted Implants
This video course dedicated to the All-on-4® rehabilitation protocol.
Dr Enrico Agliardi and his team guide participants at all levels of experience through a multi-specialist training path aimed at illustrating the uses of a less invasive treatment protocol for totally edentulous patients and patients with terminal dentition.
The All-on-4® surgical and prosthetic protocols ensure reduced treatment times, minimum invasiveness and significant reduction of costs, as a result of the optimal management of the residual bone to avoid – or at least strongly limit – the need to perform bone augmentation.
The course includes theoretical videos dedicated to phonation and the contribution of guided surgery, and surgical videos on the implementation of implant-prosthetic protocols and how to manage complex cases.
The course includes:
- 6 theoretical video lectures
- 7 surgical video lectures
Topics covered in the course:
- The principles behind the All-on-4® treatment concept
- The steps involved in the All-on-4® surgical protocols in the upper and lower jaw
- Innovative restorative approaches for the atrophic maxilla: tilted All-on-6 and zygomatic implants
- The comparison between analog and digital workflow in immediate loading All-on-4® restorations
- Prosthetic restoration approaches: immediate provisional restoration and final full-arch restoration
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Understand the rationale and philosophy that grant success in tilted implant rehabilitations
- Evaluate, diagnose and plan treatment in fully edentulous patients and post-extraction cases
- Apply immediate load implant-prosthetic rehabilitation protocols and the All-on-4® protocols
- Make provisional and definitive prosthetic restorations
- Make the most of the practical tips and tricks illustrated in your daily practice, with a focus on pre-implant preparation, the potential of digital approaches and phonation in odontoprosthesis
13 Videos – Duration 8 hours and 41 minutes – Files Size: 19 GB