Ricardo Mitrani: Management of adjacent implants in the esthetic zone - a controversial dilemma
Video highlights
- Influence of 3D implant position on soft tissue architecture
- The quest for the treatment planning algorithm
- Risk assessment of biometric identifiers and etiology of tooth loss
- New York 2013 Symposium presentation
Treatment with multiple adjacent implants shows considerably more complexity in comparison to restoring with a single implant, especially in the esthetic zone. The lecture discusses the clinical scenarios which are important for treatment planning: healed vs extraction site, anterior or posterior zone, maxilla or mandible location, etiology of tooth loss, esthetic challenge. Highlighted by various patient treatment examples Dr Mitrani summarizes and rates aspects of risk management in the various scenarios, and reviews the influence of the etiology of tooth loss and of biometric identifiers on the treatment, influence of the 3D implant position on soft tissue architecture, predictability of soft tissue architecture, esthetic influence of the lipline, and restorative options.
Clinical topics
Digital workflow Guided Surgery CAD/CAM Immediate implant placement Anterior implants Implants in compromised sites Bone grafting and regeneration Soft tissue management Prosthetic strategies Implant prosthetics Single and multi-unit restorations Esthetic zone prosthetics Immediate loading / provisionalization Diagnosis and treatment planning Anterior hard & soft tissue management Anterior implants Implant conceptsQuestions
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