You have invested a lot of time and money in courses on how to safely and accurately select and then place an implant, the surgical drill kit, an Oral Surgery / Implant motor system, handpieces and possibly a Cone Beam Scanner – but what about a technology that assists in determining a safe time to start a restoration? Every Implant heals differently - Osstell can help!
This webinar with Dr. Michael Glogauer will focus on the current gold standard for preserving alveolar bone at the time of extraction in order to optimize long-term implants therapy success.
This is Part 1 of a 2-part series with Dr. Glogauer. In order for implant therapy to be successful there is a need for adequate host bone in the proper position in three dimensions. However, the alveolar ridge is prone to resorption following extraction of teeth which results in inadequate bone volume and unfavorable alveolar ridge architecture which ultimately limits the successful placement of dental implants. Although immediate placement of dental implants is a successful form of therapy, it has been reported that implants do not adequately preserve the alveolar ridge. In this presentation we will focus on the current gold standard for preserving alveolar bone at the time of extraction in order to optimize long-term implants therapy success.
Learn about the increased momentum of using soft tissue grafting procedures at dental implant sites in the last 5 years with Dr. Daniel Thoma.
This webinar explores the often-overlooked layer of oral hygiene: how everyday patient habits influence the oral microbiome, healing, and treatment of longevity. Attendees will learn how common hygiene methods -such as brushing techniques, rinses, and adjunctive products- can either support balance or disrupt it.
The session will focus on practical, chairside guidance dental professionals can confidently share with patients to improve compliance, reduce relapse, and support oral health long after treatment is complete.
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This webinar featuring Deanna D'Aloisio takes the most important pieces that make up infection control and explain them as they merge with coronavirus regulations!
The best way to practice infection prevention and control is to understand it. This webinar takes the most important pieces that make up infection control and explain them as they merge with coronavirus regulations. In the dental field, infection control is constantly changing, updating and improving.
When SRP alone is not enough to significantly reduce the progression of periodontal disease. Site specific Bleeding on Probing 5mm and greater cases vs multiple sites, where a tooth can have up to 6 compromised sites. What do you do then? The when & how of adjunctive perio therapy.