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Introduction
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The influence of biotype, timing of implantation and non augmentation procedures in immediate implants
03:03 - 08:35
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Long-term tissue maintenance by means of implant position
08:35 - 13:18
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Implant positioning protocol for an esthetic success
13:18 - 16:23
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Immediate implant placement and loading in the anterior region, no gap-fill
16:23 - 18:05
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Conclusions
18:05 - 19:21
- 6 Community questions
Georg Mailath-Pokorny: Optimal implant positioning for long-term tissue maintenance
Video highlights
- Critical factors for long-term functional and aesthetic outcomes in immediate implants
- 3D implant positioning as a key factor to long-term outcomes
- Pink Esthetic Score (PES) in long-term follow-up
- Immediate implant placement and provisional restorations general session
- Nobel Biocare New York Global Symposium 2016
Placing implants immediately in fresh extraction sockets is a technically-sensitive procedure, which calls for careful consideration of several factors during diagnosis and treatment planning. One critically important factor for long-term soft tissue maintenance is the dental implant’s sagital position.
This lecture will focus on the decision-making process around the 3D implant positioning based on socket resorption patterns and bone and soft tissue characteristics. Scientific data related to the impact on long-term esthetic results of this approach as measured by the Pink Esthetic Score (PES) will be discussed.
Prof Dr Mailath-Pokorny, medical and dental degree from University Vienna, Austria. Specialization in Oral and Maxillo-facial Surgery, University Vienna, 1987, Habilitation in Oral Surgery in 1991. 1992 Deputy Head of department for Oral Surgery, University Vienna, 1998 Professor for Oral surgery and implantology, University Vienna. Prof Mailtath Pokorny was one of the founders of the 'Akademie für orale Implantologie' (Academy for oral implantology) in Vienna, in 2004. 2006 Board member of the EAO (European Academy of Osseointegration). 2012 Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. Prof. Mailath-Pokorny is active in the 'Akademie für orale Implantogie', focussing on implant surgery and implant based rehabilitation in Vienna, and is member of the DACH (Germany-Austria-Switzerland) council of the Foundation of Oral Rehabilitation, Lucerne, Switzerland