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Description Include: 6 videos 6 audios 6 file sub vtt, size: 2.62 GB Target Audience: implantologists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, general dentists Sample video: contact me for sample video Information: 6 lessons (5h 33min) ONLY the latest advancements and biomaterial innovations in implantology! The most up-to-date course on implantology is now available with renowned lecturers from Spain and Italy! Gain valuable insights and learn in detail about advanced implantology topics, including: – Tissue level implants for aesthetic tissue rehabilitation – Protocols of horizontal bone grafting – Protocols of the split crest technique – Clinical application of Porcine-Derived biomaterials for sinus augmentation and guided bone regeneration (GBR) – Biconometric prosthetic concept and navigated implantology. The OHI‑S Contemporary Advances in Implantology: New Materials and Updated Protocols course is best for oral surgeons, implantologists, prosthodontists, and general dentists who want structured, CE‑accredited training in the latest biomaterials and evidence‑based surgical/restorative protocols in implant dentistry. It is designed to update clinicians on cutting‑edge materials, techniques, and workflows that improve predictability, longevity, and patient outcomes. ��‍⚕️ Who Should Enroll Oral & maxillofacial surgeons performing implant surgeries and bone augmentation procedures. Implantologists seeking mastery of new biomaterials and updated surgical/restorative protocols. Prosthodontists & restorative dentists integrating advanced implant solutions into functional and aesthetic rehabilitation. General dentists expanding their scope into implantology with modern, evidence‑based techniques. Dental technicians & lab professionals collaborating on implant prosthetics with new restorative materials. Residents, fellows, and trainees in oral surgery, prosthodontics, or implantology needing structured advanced training. �� What You’ll Learn New biomaterials: latest ceramics, titanium alloys, and regenerative materials for implant success. Updated surgical protocols: minimally invasive techniques, immediate placement, and guided surgery workflows. Restorative innovations: digital workflows for implant prosthetics, CAD/CAM integration, and full‑arch rehabilitation. Regenerative concepts: bone grafting, PRF, and biologically driven approaches for predictable osseointegration. Case‑based lessons: clinical examples demonstrating functional stability and aesthetic excellence.   Topics: Lesson 1.Tissue Level Implants in Aesthetic Implant Dentistry: Strategies and Innovations – Tissue level implants and their historical background – Bone level vs. tissue level implants – Hybrid implants: – Advantages in treating the aesthetic zone – Biological rationale behind the use of hybrid implants. – Post-extractive alveolar bone resorption and its management – Protocols for 3D placement of tissue level implants in the aesthetic zone – Protocols for mini-invasive approaches in implant dentistry – Post-extractive alveolar socket remodeling – Analysis of clinical cases – Management of different post-extractive alveolar sockets in various clinical cases. Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists. Lesson 2.Tissue Level Implants in Clinical Everyday Practice – Protocols for 3D placement of tissue level implants in the aesthetic zone – Protocols for mini-invasive approaches in implant dentistry – Post-extractive alveolar socket remodeling – Analysis of clinical cases: – Management of different post-extractive alveolar sockets in various clinical cases. Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists. Lesson 3.Horizontal Bone Grafting: New Approaches to Avoid Complications – Maxillary bone atrophy: Complex regeneration surgeries with high morbidity – Protocols for the horizontal augmentation technique – Step-by-step protocols for the split crest technique – Predictable alternatives to the split crest technique – Management of severe horizontal atrophy cases and management of long-term and short-term complications – Analysis of clinical cases. Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists. Lesson 4.Horizontal Bone Grafting with Split Crest Technique – Step-by-step protocols for the split crest technique – Predictable alternatives to the split crest technique – Clinical advantages of the split crest technique – Rehabilitation options for cases with compromised bone volume – Analysis of clinical cases. Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists. Lesson 5.Cone Morse Connections, Biconometric Prosthetic Concept, and Dynamic Navigation in Implantology – Clinical advantages of Cone Morse implants and benefits of employing Biconometry in dental implant procedures – Simplification of implant procedures with Cone Morse implants and Biconometry – Analysis of common clinical challenges: – Implant spacing and vertical implant placement – Provisional restorations and immediate loading. – Clinical application of navigation technology to enhance precision and ensure parallelism between implant placements – Management of edentulous cases using Biconometry and Navigation with immediate loading protocols – Clinical application of Navident system – Integrated data analysis and AI assistance for simplified implant planning with Navident – The use of caps for provisional and definitive Biconometry restorations – Analysis of clinical cases: – Application of navigation technology in partial and full edentulous cases – Bone response to various prosthetic connections. Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists. Lesson 6.Maxillary Sinus Augmentation: Extreme Rehabilitation with Porcine-Derived Biomaterials – Introduction to new implant macro morphologies designed to enhance primary stability, particularly in cases with limited vertical bone volume – Innovations in implant dentistry: Zygomatic implants and complex surgical interventions – Management of edentulous cases: – Protocols of the biconometry approach – Navigation techniques – Immediate loading protocols. – The role of porcine biomaterials in advanced surgical techniques for extreme rehabilitation – Analysis of the osteoconductive and osteoinductive properties of porcine-derived biomaterials – Porcine-derived materials in promoting new bone formation, tissue integration, and accelerating the healing process – Implant stability quotient and implant insertion torque – Impact of the implant apex on the sinus membrane – Relationship between underpreparation and implant stability – Application of porcine-derived materials for sinus augmentation – Analysis of clinical cases: long-term results of sinus augmentation procedures after more than 20 years. Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
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