Using dental implants in the esthetic zone can result in a wide range of variation and predictability. Utilizing a step-by-step approach, with a foundation on firm diagnostic data and evidenced-based treatment modalities, can assist in predictable and stable outcomes of the implant-based restoration. In this course, Dr. Will Martin introduces a patient assessment tool designed to improve the predictability and longevity of esthetic implant-based treatment. The Esthetic Risk Assessment (ERA) table is a patient assessment system that guides the clinician in evaluating 13 clinical parameters that can influence both positive and negative outcomes when placing and restoring implants in the esthetic zone.
*This Spear Online course is produced in close collaboration with the International Team for Implantology
Learning objectives for this course:
- Describe the esthetic parameters of an ideal implant-supported restoration.
- Identify the Esthetic Risk Assessment (ERA) table and explain how to use it during patient consultation and evaluation.
- Discuss the impact of each risk factor on the potential for esthetic compromise.
- Describe the esthetic parameters of an ideal implant-supported restoration.
- Identify the Esthetic Risk Assessment (ERA) table and explain how to use it during patient consultation and evaluation.
- Discuss the impact of each risk factor on the potential for esthetic compromise.
Lessons (6)

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