The constant evolution in Implant Dentistry with new materials, techniques and methods, along with a higher quality and expectancy of life of the rehabilitated patients, demands a continuing update and education by the clinicians in order to satisfactorily address the challenges that an implant-supported rehabilitation might present.
Based on the assumption that no implant-supported rehabilitation can survive without maintenance, and that the maintenance phase is as important as the surgical phase, it became necessary to implement a set of clinical guidelines, with epidemiological and technical engagement, in order to maximize the probability of success of the rehabilitation not only during the Osseo integration phase but also in long-term maintenance. In this regard, the involvement of the clinician is of crucial importance to achieve success.
A set of seven lectures, the main goal of this course is to provide participants with a comprehensive theoretical training within the maintenance of implant-supported rehabilitations, with a strong focus on the clinical appointment and the best interest of both patient and clinician.
Mod.1 | Implant Dentistry: Concepts and Basic Terminology
Mod.2 | All-on-4®: The Science of Things
Mod.3 | First phase of maintenance for implants in immediate function
Mod.4 | Main reasons for implant failure during the first phase of implant maintenance
Mod.5 | Second phase of maintenance for implants in immediate function: long term maintenance
Mod.6 | Peri-implant pathology: Definition, Classification, Risk factors, Prognostic factors, strategies for intervention (prevention, diagnosis, non-surgical treatment, prognosis)
Mod.7 | Maintenance of Zygomatic Implants