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Live Webinar: Terminal Dentition - where do we draw the line?

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  • Treatment planning algorithm
  • Considerations regarding treatment, restorative design, patient condition

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09.02.2025 | 16:32

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dear Dr MitraniAfter listening to just 15 minutes of your presentation, I told myself, you must be a prosthodontist. It’s clear that most dentists don’t receive the depth of education that prosthodontists do, which is unfortunate. Too often, dentists are influenced—or even intimidated—by the sheer number of full-arch cases others claim to complete each month or year. As a result, they make extreme treatment decisions under the banner of a “smile makeover.”These are often the same practitioners who assure patients that dental implants are bulletproof and will last forever. Your talk reminded me of a case published in Dentistry Today by a frequent contributor. In that case, the clinician cemented a 12-unit zirconia implant-supported bridge with permanent cement over six implants—without considering the consequences if that bridge ever required repair.I appreciate you sharing your insights and experience. However, I wonder if your message is truly reaching the oral surgeons and general dentists who are making these treatment decisions. I hope your voice continues to gain the visibility it deserves. 

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dear Dr Mitrani

After listening to just 15 minutes of your presentation, I told myself, you must be a prosthodontist. It’s clear that most dentists don’t receive the depth of education that prosthodontists do, which is unfortunate. Too often, dentists are influenced—or even intimidated—by the sheer number of full-arch cases others claim to complete each month or year. As a result, they make extreme treatment decisions under the banner of a “smile makeover.”

These are often the same practitioners who assure patients that dental implants are bulletproof and will last forever. Your talk reminded me of a case published in Dentistry Today by a frequent contributor. In that case, the clinician cemented a 12-unit zirconia implant-supported bridge with permanent cement over six implants—without considering the consequences if that bridge ever required repair.

I appreciate you sharing your insights and experience. However, I wonder if your message is truly reaching the oral surgeons and general dentists who are making these treatment decisions. I hope your voice continues to gain the visibility it deserves.