Language: English | Size: 1.77 GB | Duration: 1h 36m
A Prosthetic Approach in Implant Dentistry.
What you’ll learn
Temporary abutments & emergence profile.
Implant-abutment connection.
Mode of retention of abutments to the suprastructure (cement retained versus screw retained).
Permanent Abutments (Custom castable abutments).
Different materials Of The Abutments.
Permanent Abutments (Digital abutments).
Types of removable abutments (attachments) used in implant dentistry.
Permanent Abutments (different designs and features of stock abutments).
Requirements
The candidate should be willing to learn a new procedure and get exposed to the diverse abutment types.
Description
The success of implant-supported restorations is measured not only by the degree of osseointegration of the implants, but also by how well the restorations blend with the supporting tissues. Adequate management of the peri-implant soft-tissue depends on several factors including abutment design, abutment material, implant-abutment connection, and mode of the retention of the abutment to different restorative materials. In this course, the role and types of abutments will be discussed to facilitate functional and aesthetic successful outcomes in everyday dental practice.
Who this course is for:
General practitioners & Specialists in implant dentistry.
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