What makes a great implant restoration? This course will discuss the various criteria on what makes an ideal implant restoration. Our job as clinicians is not only to fill the missing space but create a functional and highly esthetic tooth replacement that will serve the patient long term. A thorough understanding on the biomechanics, materials, and various types of restorations can help us as clinicians achieve this goal. This will help reduce potential complications and help give our patients a highly esthetic and confident outcome.
Date & Time
Friday April 26th, 2024 1:00pm CDT
End Date & Time
Friday April 26th, 2024 3:00pm CDT
Session Number
F2423
Learning Objectives
1.) Review the biomechanics of implant restorations
2.) Understand implant esthetics and implant provisionalization
3.) The benefits we can have with screw-retained or cement-retained restoration
4.) A review of abutment and crown design, materials, and various protocols
5.) Review the clinical steps involved with fabricating the final restoration
Format
Lecture
Audience
Dentist, Student Dentist
Topic
Implant Dentistry, Prosthodontics: Fixed and Removable, Restorative Dentistry
CEU Credits
2.0 Fundamental CEs
AGD Code
690
Pricing for Dentist (Early Bird)
25
Pricing for Staff (Early Bird)
15
Pricing for Dentist
35
Pricing for Staff
25
Category Course Catalog
Event Attendees
4
Going
1
Interested