Egon Euwe: A failing implant in the esthetic zone. A red flag in the learning curve.
Video highlights
- Review of the elements bone, soft tissue, prosthesis, adjacent teeth
- Soft tissue management
- Management of complications in the esthetic zone
- Emergence profile design with the provisional restoration
- New York 2013 Symposium lecture
The lecture reviews some of the challenges in anterior implant treatment cases, in light of the main elements bone, soft tissue, prosthesis and adjacent teeth. Dr Euwe discusses diagnostic aspects and adequate treatment plans and protocols. It is important to have enough hard and soft tissue and overbuild the site to compensate for tissue losses. Dr Euwe explains how to control the emergence profile with the provisional and how to transfer this information the lab and to the final restoration, e.g. a metal free abutment and crown or monoblock.
Clinical topics
Anterior implants Bone grafting and regeneration Soft tissue management Prosthetic strategies Implant prosthetics Single and multi-unit restorations Esthetic zone prosthetics Diagnosis and treatment planning Anterior hard & soft tissue management Anterior implants Success & failureQuestions
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