Quality: Full HD video
Language: english
Length: 3 hours and 18 minutes on demand
Number of videos: 4 lectures
Influence of the provisional restoration in the final aesthetic outcome
Dr. Óscar González and osteocom are pleased to introduce “Influence of provisional restoration in the final aesthetic outcome”.
This new exclusive video course by Dr. González focuses on the restorative phase of the treatment continuum, where the appropriate management of the provisional and definitive restoration is crucial to reach optimal esthetic outcomes.
As adequate peri-implant hard and soft tissue volume is paramount in implant-supported rehabilitations to gurantee natural appearance, different surgical therapy approaches have been proposed to enhance the tissue contour in edentulous segments, with special emphasis on the aesthetic area.
“Influence of provisional restoration in the final aesthetic outcome” allows the learner to dive into state-of-the-art techniques to optimize aesthetic results, including the critical and subcritical contour concept, the role of provisional modifications in the final appearance of the peri-implant soft tissues (e.g., mucosal architecture and color).
Thanks to this course, participants will get a deeper understanding of:
the principles of peri-implant soft tissue management using provisional restorations in the anterior zone for both immediate and delayed loading protocols
the key design aspects of the provisionalization of immediate implants, with special emphasis on the concept of the critical and subcritical contour
the process of developing ideal provisional restoration contours for peri-implant soft tissue conditioning in order to optimize the final result
the different analog and digital protocols for transferring the provisional transmucosal design into a final restoration
The Osteocom Influence of the Provisional Restoration in the Final Aesthetic Outcome program is best for dentists, prosthodontists, restorative specialists, and implantologists who want to understand how provisional restorations directly shape the esthetic and functional success of the final prosthesis. It emphasizes the critical role of temporaries in guiding tissue healing, patient perception, and long‑term esthetic predictability.
Who Should Attend
General dentists refining their restorative workflows with esthetic temporaries.
Prosthodontists managing complex full‑mouth or esthetic zone rehabilitations.
Implantologists & oral surgeons using provisionals to shape peri‑implant soft tissue.
Restorative specialists focusing on veneers, crowns, and bridges.
Dental residents & postgraduate students specializing in prosthodontics or esthetic dentistry.
What You’ll Learn
Role of provisional restorations: how temporaries influence gingival contour, papilla preservation, and esthetic integration.
Soft‑tissue management: using provisionals to guide healing and tissue architecture.
Patient communication: provisionals as a tool for esthetic preview and patient acceptance.
Functional testing: evaluating occlusion, phonetics, and comfort before final restoration.
Case‑based learning: real examples of provisional restorations shaping final esthetic outcomes.
Troubleshooting: strategies for managing complications or esthetic mismatches.
+ Topics:
1 Influence of the prosthetic design in the final aesthetic outcome
2 Provisionalization of immediately placed implants design of the critical and subcritical contour
3 Dynamics of the peri-implant soft tissues after modification of the provisional restoration
4 Transferring the transmucosal contour achieved with the provisional restoration to the final restoration





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