Dr.
Santiago Garcia
Dr.
Santiago Garcia
Zielgruppe: Implantologe
Anbieter: Institut Straumann AG
Peter Merian-Weg 12
4052 Basel , Schweiz
Referenten: Dr. Santiago Garcia
Veranstaltung: Sydney Sydney
Lernmaterial: WBT
Beschreibung
Welcome to SMART implantology: In this module, you will learn what SMART implantology is, what resources are available in SMART, the clinical experts behind the program, the structure of implant treatment, the SAC classification and the indications covered in SMART Implantology.
Module duration: Approx. 20 mins
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A prerequisite for a successful implant treatment is that the implant is placed with primary stability and successfully integrates into the jaw bone in a prosthodontically driven, predetermined position. For osseointegration of the implant to take place, it is essential that the living bone be treated carefully during the procedure to place the implant. Clinicians therefore need to understand the composition and nature of living bone before undertaking dental implant procedures.
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Tooth loss is one of the most common disabilities affecting mankind, and is a consequence of dental diseases, tumors of the orofacial region and trauma. Missing teeth may also occur because of agenesis.
The extent of missing teeth can vary, from single teeth in the anterior region of the jaws, single teeth in posterior segments, extended edentulous spaces and edentulism. This may result in functional, esthetic and phonetic impairment for the individual concerned.
Missing teeth have an enormous impact on the psychosocial well-being of these individuals, and as such, dentists have an important role in assisting these individuals to improve the quality of their lives.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
There are many conventional fixed treatment options that can be considered for the replacement of missing teeth. They include Fixed Dental Prostheses or FDPs, fixed cantilever FDPs and resin-bonded FDPs.
The choice of treatment option should take into account the patient's wishes and perceived needs.
Treatment planning should be prosthodontically driven. When more than one prosthodontic option is possible, the treatment outcomes published in the scientific literature should be considered and used as a factor in advising the patient on the most suitable option.
This module will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of conventional fixed treatment options for replacing missing teeth and compare their published treatment outcomes and indications with those of implant-supported prostheses.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
This module focuses on the concept of dental implant integration into the soft and hard tissues in the oral cavity.
Integration into bone is called osseointegration and this phenomenon essentially revolutionized how missing teeth can be replaced.
Osseointegration has implications for all dentists as well as for patients with any missing teeth. Implants are anchored in bone tissue and penetrate the soft tissue.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Patients desire teeth that are in good health, with good function, esthetics, and phonetics.
When indicated for missing teeth, dental implants are a means to fulfill these requirements.
This Learning Module will outline the implant design features and characteristics that are aimed at facilitating integration with the hard and soft tissues, allowing them to serve as anchorage elements for prosthetic reconstructions whilst also withstanding occlusal loading forces.
Lernmaterial: Lti
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The use of implant-supported dental prostheses to replace missing teeth has resulted in a renewed focus on extraction techniques, particularly in the esthetic zone.Removing the tooth without damaging the alveolar socket can facilitate post-operative healing, ridge preservation techniques and subsequent implant placement.This module will describe the techniques to remove a hopeless tooth with implant placement in mind.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Following tooth extraction, a well-described process of wound healing takes place in the extraction socket.
A series of physiological events occur, resulting in wound healing and bone regeneration within the socket. Bone resorption results in external changes to the alveolar ridge.
The outcome of this resorption is most often a significant modification of the pre-extraction outline of the alveolar ridge, which may present a problem for later prosthetic reconstruction.
For this reason, a knowledge of the healing events following tooth extraction is essential for appropriate prosthodontically driven implant treatment planning.
This module will present anatomic characteristics of the alveolar bone and extraction socket and will describe the histologic and dimensional changes following tooth extraction.
Lernmaterial: Lti
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Multiple factors influence the success of implant surgery. These include careful treatment planning, a command of the basic surgical techniques common to all oral surgery procedures, and the ability to perform these procedures atraumatically.
One such procedure is closure of any soft tissue flaps that were elevated during surgery. The aim of flap closure is to reposition the soft tissues in a good anatomical position.
Satisfactory closure of surgical wounds promotes healing and reduces complications such as wound breakdown, dehiscence, and infection.
These factors play an important role in achieving successful and esthetic surgical outcomes.
This module will focus on flap closure for oral surgery related to implant procedures.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
The alveolar process of the jaw develops along with the eruption of teeth, ongoing root formation, and subsequent growth.
The alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum, and tooth constitute a developmental unit, as they form together.
The dimension of the alveolar process differs significantly among the various regions of the jaw, with the tooth type correlating to the size of the alveolar process.
Genetic factors may also play a role in determining the alveolar process dimension.
The alveolar process is composed of two types of bone: the alveolar bone proper (known histologically as bundle bone) and the supporting bone.
The bundle bone comprises the inner portion of the alveolar socket while the remaining part of the alveolar process consists of supporting bone.
The bundle bone is a periodontal tissue similar to cementum that connects the periodontal ligament to the alveolar bone.
When a tooth is removed, the developmental unit is altered, and the alveolar process resorbs.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Transitional prostheses play an important role in replacing missing teeth during implant therapy, up to the point when the implants are ready to be restored.
Implant therapy often involves several clinical and laboratory stages, and transitional prostheses seek to ensure that the patient is comfortable on both an esthetic and a functional level throughout the duration of treatment.
Transitional prostheses also have important diagnostic functions, and they can be a key factor in achieving patient satisfaction with the definitive treatment outcome.
There are a number of options for transitional prostheses, both fixed and removable.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
When patients request dental implant treatment or are identified as candidates for implant therapy, they often present with failing teeth that need to be removed or have recently been extracted. Once a tooth has been removed, dynamic physiological and dimensional changes take place during the healing phase that may influence the choice of the best time to place an implant. These dimensional changes are clearly visible in the clinical situation of the site eight weeks after tooth extraction. There are several time points following tooth extraction that may be considered for the placement of dental implants. Each time point has advantages and disadvantages. The clinician is in a unique position to be able to prescribe the time for implant placement following tooth extraction in order to maximize the advantages and to achieve successful long-term outcomes. An understanding of the factors that are important in determining the timing of implant placement is an essential part of the treatment planning process. These factors will be presented in this module.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Since the introduction of dental implants, research has demonstrated that the clinical effectiveness of implant-supported prostheses equals or surpasses the performance of conventional fixed or removable prosthetic therapy.
The scientifically documented success of implants has led to the development of many different implant designs, materials, surface technologies, and surgical methods.
Numerous companies manufacture and market implant systems, and most of these systems include implants of more than one design.
At present there are well over 2,000 different implant designs available worldwide. Moreover, some of these systems include prosthetic components designed to be compatible only with implants from the same manufacturer.
Therefore, choosing an implant system requires careful consideration.
This Module will review the various factors that should influence the clinician's selection of the most appropriate system for their patients.
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Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
The use of dental implants has become a standard treatment in many clinical situations. However, in order to achieve optimal functional and esthetic results, the clinician has to assess the complexity and risks associated with an implant therapy before starting the treatment. The SAC classification system differentiates between Straightforward, Advanced and Complex treatments. The fully revised 2nd Edition of the SAC Classification in Implant Dentistry has been updated to ensure consistency with contemporary implant practice. The new version of the SAC Assessment Tool is also available here.
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Foundations of implantology: In this chapter, you will learn about four subjects: the history of implantology, Straumann roots in implantology, the basic principles of implantology and the key anatomical aspects to consider during implant treatment. To expand your knowledge, you have access to the ITI Curriculum modules: Role of Implants in Dentistry. Stephen Chen Implant-Supported vs Conventional Fixed Dental Prostheses – Comparison and Outcomes. Paul van Zyl Tissue Integration of Dental Implants. David Cochran Implant Designs and Characteristics. Chistoph Hammerle Minimally Traumatic Extraction Techniques. Eduardo R Lorenzana Healing of the Extraction Socket. Nikos Mardas Flap Closure. Aileen Bell Ridge preservation Techniques. Merete Aaboe Biological Principles of Bone Grafting. Andreas Stavropoulos Transitional Prostheses Used During Implant Therapy. Daniel S. Thoma Loading Protocols. Stephen Chen Selecting an Implant System. Steven Eckert Module Duration: 6.02 Hours
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
A prerequisite for a successful implant treatment is that the implant is placed with primary stability and successfully integrates into the jaw bone in a prosthodontically driven, predetermined position. For osseointegration of the implant to take place, it is essential that the living bone be treated carefully during the procedure to place the implant. Clinicians therefore need to understand the composition and nature of living bone before undertaking dental implant procedures.
Lernmaterial: WBT
Lernmaterial: WBT
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Tooth loss is one of the most common disabilities affecting mankind, and is a consequence of dental diseases, tumors of the orofacial region and trauma. Missing teeth may also occur because of agenesis.
The extent of missing teeth can vary, from single teeth in the anterior region of the jaws, single teeth in posterior segments, extended edentulous spaces and edentulism. This may result in functional, esthetic and phonetic impairment for the individual concerned.
Missing teeth have an enormous impact on the psychosocial well-being of these individuals, and as such, dentists have an important role in assisting these individuals to improve the quality of their lives.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
There are many conventional fixed treatment options that can be considered for the replacement of missing teeth. They include Fixed Dental Prostheses or FDPs, fixed cantilever FDPs and resin-bonded FDPs.
The choice of treatment option should take into account the patient's wishes and perceived needs.
Treatment planning should be prosthodontically driven. When more than one prosthodontic option is possible, the treatment outcomes published in the scientific literature should be considered and used as a factor in advising the patient on the most suitable option.
This module will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of conventional fixed treatment options for replacing missing teeth and compare their published treatment outcomes and indications with those of implant-supported prostheses.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
This module focuses on the concept of dental implant integration into the soft and hard tissues in the oral cavity.
Integration into bone is called osseointegration and this phenomenon essentially revolutionized how missing teeth can be replaced.
Osseointegration has implications for all dentists as well as for patients with any missing teeth. Implants are anchored in bone tissue and penetrate the soft tissue.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Patients desire teeth that are in good health, with good function, esthetics, and phonetics.
When indicated for missing teeth, dental implants are a means to fulfill these requirements.
This Learning Module will outline the implant design features and characteristics that are aimed at facilitating integration with the hard and soft tissues, allowing them to serve as anchorage elements for prosthetic reconstructions whilst also withstanding occlusal loading forces.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
The use of implant-supported dental prostheses to replace missing teeth has resulted in a renewed focus on extraction techniques, particularly in the esthetic zone.Removing the tooth without damaging the alveolar socket can facilitate post-operative healing, ridge preservation techniques and subsequent implant placement.This module will describe the techniques to remove a hopeless tooth with implant placement in mind.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Following tooth extraction, a well-described process of wound healing takes place in the extraction socket.
A series of physiological events occur, resulting in wound healing and bone regeneration within the socket. Bone resorption results in external changes to the alveolar ridge.
The outcome of this resorption is most often a significant modification of the pre-extraction outline of the alveolar ridge, which may present a problem for later prosthetic reconstruction.
For this reason, a knowledge of the healing events following tooth extraction is essential for appropriate prosthodontically driven implant treatment planning.
This module will present anatomic characteristics of the alveolar bone and extraction socket and will describe the histologic and dimensional changes following tooth extraction.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Multiple factors influence the success of implant surgery. These include careful treatment planning, a command of the basic surgical techniques common to all oral surgery procedures, and the ability to perform these procedures atraumatically.
One such procedure is closure of any soft tissue flaps that were elevated during surgery. The aim of flap closure is to reposition the soft tissues in a good anatomical position.
Satisfactory closure of surgical wounds promotes healing and reduces complications such as wound breakdown, dehiscence, and infection.
These factors play an important role in achieving successful and esthetic surgical outcomes.
This module will focus on flap closure for oral surgery related to implant procedures.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
The alveolar process of the jaw develops along with the eruption of teeth, ongoing root formation, and subsequent growth.
The alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum, and tooth constitute a developmental unit, as they form together.
The dimension of the alveolar process differs significantly among the various regions of the jaw, with the tooth type correlating to the size of the alveolar process.
Genetic factors may also play a role in determining the alveolar process dimension.
The alveolar process is composed of two types of bone: the alveolar bone proper (known histologically as bundle bone) and the supporting bone.
The bundle bone comprises the inner portion of the alveolar socket while the remaining part of the alveolar process consists of supporting bone.
The bundle bone is a periodontal tissue similar to cementum that connects the periodontal ligament to the alveolar bone.
When a tooth is removed, the developmental unit is altered, and the alveolar process resorbs.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Transitional prostheses play an important role in replacing missing teeth during implant therapy, up to the point when the implants are ready to be restored.
Implant therapy often involves several clinical and laboratory stages, and transitional prostheses seek to ensure that the patient is comfortable on both an esthetic and a functional level throughout the duration of treatment.
Transitional prostheses also have important diagnostic functions, and they can be a key factor in achieving patient satisfaction with the definitive treatment outcome.
There are a number of options for transitional prostheses, both fixed and removable.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
When patients request dental implant treatment or are identified as candidates for implant therapy, they often present with failing teeth that need to be removed or have recently been extracted. Once a tooth has been removed, dynamic physiological and dimensional changes take place during the healing phase that may influence the choice of the best time to place an implant. These dimensional changes are clearly visible in the clinical situation of the site eight weeks after tooth extraction. There are several time points following tooth extraction that may be considered for the placement of dental implants. Each time point has advantages and disadvantages. The clinician is in a unique position to be able to prescribe the time for implant placement following tooth extraction in order to maximize the advantages and to achieve successful long-term outcomes. An understanding of the factors that are important in determining the timing of implant placement is an essential part of the treatment planning process. These factors will be presented in this module.
Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
Since the introduction of dental implants, research has demonstrated that the clinical effectiveness of implant-supported prostheses equals or surpasses the performance of conventional fixed or removable prosthetic therapy.
The scientifically documented success of implants has led to the development of many different implant designs, materials, surface technologies, and surgical methods.
Numerous companies manufacture and market implant systems, and most of these systems include implants of more than one design.
At present there are well over 2,000 different implant designs available worldwide. Moreover, some of these systems include prosthetic components designed to be compatible only with implants from the same manufacturer.
Therefore, choosing an implant system requires careful consideration.
This Module will review the various factors that should influence the clinician's selection of the most appropriate system for their patients.
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Introduction to Straumann dental implant system: In this chapter, you will be introduced to Straumann dental implant system and the implant abutment connection. We will deep dive into the features of the implants used in SMART and you will get familiar with the bone control design of Straumann implants, as well as the implant surfaces, materials and the importance of using original components. Module Duration: 2 Hours
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Patient´s expectations, history and examination: In the first step, you will be guided to successful implant treatment in a systematic approach. This step comprises three essential elements. First, you will learn how to obtain a fully comprehensive patient history, to gather profound knowledge of the patient´s expectations and medical risk factors. Second, you will learn how to conduct a thorough clinical and radiographic examination. Lastly, you will learn how to formulate a provisional diagnosis and tentative treatment plan that addresses your patient's needs for a good clinical outcome. To expand your knowledge, you have access to the ITI Curriculum modules: Patient Social Factors. Jocelyne Feine Patient Medical Factors. Simon S. Jensen Patient Dental Factors. Shakeel Shahdad
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Treatment planning: In the second step, you will be guided to successful treatment planning. This step comprises five essential elements. First, you will learn how to properly plan treatments by contacting the patient’s physician and by analyzing study models. Further, you will learn about key aspects of radiographic planning and risk assessment. Lastly, you will find out about visit planning and cost proposal. To expand your knowledge, you have access to the ITI Curriculum module: The SAC Classification 2end edition. Tony Dawson Module duration: Approx. 2.17 h Hours
Lernmaterial: WBT
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Lernmaterial: Lti
Beschreibung
The use of dental implants has become a standard treatment in many clinical situations. However, in order to achieve optimal functional and esthetic results, the clinician has to assess the complexity and risks associated with an implant therapy before starting the treatment. The SAC classification system differentiates between Straightforward, Advanced and Complex treatments. The fully revised 2nd Edition of the SAC Classification in Implant Dentistry has been updated to ensure consistency with contemporary implant practice. The new version of the SAC Assessment Tool is also available here.
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Consultation and consent: In the third step, you will be guided through the main steps to discuss the treatment details with the patient as well as to obtain the signed consent. This step comprises two parts. The first part focuses on the consultation and how you can properly inform your patient about implant treatment, post-operative care and medications. The second part focuses on risks and complications associated with dental implants and the patient‘s consent. To expand your knowledge, you have access to the ITI Curriculum module: Treatment Options, Prognosis and Proposal. Tony Downson Module duration: Approx.. 1.17Hours
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Sydney
TBC 1
NSW 2000 Sydney
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Santiago Garcia