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Robert Marx: Stem cell leased regenerative medicine

Regenerating viable bone capable of gaining implant primary stability is paramount in dental rehabilitation today. This can be achieved without additional morbity by the effective use of autologous adult stem cells in combination with allogenic bone and recombinant human bone...

Bone grafting and regeneration
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Paul Rosen: Ridge preservation following tooth extraction. Have treatment protocols changed?

The trend today is to augment after a tooth is extracted to avoid significant loss of ridge volume and shape. Is there an indication for surgical technique and does the literature support this approach? This presentation will compare results from selected studies and systematic...

Immediate implant placement
Bone grafting and regeneration
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Giorgio Tabanella: Management of peri-implant soft tissue deformities in the aesthetic zone

Dental implants have evolved dramatically over the last decade, and so have our expectations in terms of function and aesthetics. The augmentation of soft tissue around dental implants for enhancing inter-implant papilla architecture has emerged as an area of much concern and focus...

Anterior implants
Soft tissue management
Anterior hard & soft tissue management
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Werner Zechner & Bastian Wessing: Simultaneous GBR and implant placement in horizontal ridge augmentations

Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a well established technique for horizontal alveolar ridge augmentation. Since the first publications in the early 1980’s extensive research was carried out focusing on different membranes, grafting materials, and timing of implant placement, as...

Implants in compromised sites
Bone grafting and regeneration
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Jay Malmquist: Biologic principles for tissue regeneration that must be considered in treatment planning

A guided pathway to success for regenerative solutions must utilize basic biological principles of wound healing and the inflammatory response. Basic principles of biology must not be violated when attempting to replace tissue defects. These principles such as wound healing...

Bone grafting and regeneration
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Isabella Rocchietta: Bone graft substitutes and guided bone regeneration in treating alveolar defects. Is something changing?

Appropriate implant positioning requires sufficient volume of bone in the desired position. However, bone volume is frequently lacking as a result of trauma or infectious diseases. Regardless of the numerous surgical techniques described in the literature, which aim at regenerating...

Bone grafting and regeneration
Anterior hard & soft tissue management
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Mariano Sanz: Soft tissue management as critical success factor in implant based restorations

There is a need for a critical dimension of soft tissue seal protecting the osseointegration (biological width) and a minimum width and thickness of keratinised mucosa surrounding an osseointegrated implant. The standard surgical interventions to treat these conditions need a...

Immediate implant placement
Anterior implants
Soft tissue management
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Arturo Llobell: Does virtual improve the final outcome?

Current multidisciplinary management of both simple and complex clinical scenarios has evolved significantly in recent years. The changes in this evolution have been aimed at achieving more predictable as well as longer lasting results, without excluding interesting aspects such as...

Radiology
Digital workflow
Edentulous treatments
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Luc Vrielinck: Patient centered treatment

In order to be able to design a truly patient centered treatment plan a variety of crucial information on the individual patient needs to be gathered. Using the information from the NobelClinician system, different surgical templates become available to assist the implantologist in...

Radiology
Digital workflow
Guided Surgery
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Francisco Fernando Todescan: Single tooth replacement in the aesthetic zone

This presentation aims to examine how digital planning is extremely valuable for the replacement of single units in the esthetic zone aggregating precision and predictability. The threedimensional images of NobelClinician allow the surgeon to evaluate the site at every possible...

Radiology
Digital workflow
CAD/CAM
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Patrick Rutten: Digital workflow in the dental laboratory

Tight collaboration between clinicians and lab technicians is needed from the beginning, before treatment is executed. Digital tools facilitate the creation of cemented provisionals prior to surgery and are the ideal real-life prototypes for the following final restorations during...

Digital workflow
Guided Surgery
CAD/CAM
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Alessandro Pozzi: Maximizing esthetics

This lecture will reveal an amazing treatment journey extending the boundaries of minimally invasive guided surgery and prosthetics. NobelClinician integrated digital workflow provides a systematic comprehensive approach to the esthetic zone and to the transition of terminal dentit...

Radiology
Digital workflow
Guided Surgery
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Peter Wöhrle: Screw-retained provisionalization on the day of surgery – “shorter time to teeth”

 

 

Digital implant planning and placement is here to stay as it delivers more efficient care with consistently better outcomes, especially in the partially edentulous patient. Placing an implant that is “restorable” is no longer the aspiration. With today’s technology one can do...

Digital workflow
Guided Surgery
CAD/CAM
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Joannis Katsoulis: Accuracy of guided surgery

What is the accuracy of guided surgery? How accurate is free hand surgery? These questions tend to underestimate the importance of the human factor in the equation. Although today’s systems build on highly accurate 3D information, indication setting, training, technique and skill...

Digital workflow
Guided Surgery
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Bart Vandenberghe: Ceci n’est pas un cone beam

A cone beam is indeed not just a cone beam…Despite guidelines, clinicians often have their own reality when it comes to CBCT usage in implantology. Unlike conventional 2D modalities, the numerous exposure parameters can drastically influence dose and image quality. In fact, the...

Radiology