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Brilliant Implant Esthetics - Innovative Soft-Tissue Shaping and Prosthetic Socket Preservation
Description:
A great challenge in implantology today is a predictable, long lasting pink esthetic result. However, constant removing and replacement of multiple prosthetic components has been proven to initiate vertical soft tissue loss.
An innovative clinical treatment concept to avoid tissue loss is based upon the non-traumatic and effective shaping of the periimplant soft tissue from the very 1st moment of implant insertion. Therefore, a "one abutment-one time" concept is the preferred choice for maintaining the hard and soft tissues around implants. Additionally, platform switched and sealed implant-abutment connections will be highlighted that can further prevent crestal bone loss and an apical shift of the mid-facial soft tissue.
A new concept of "Prosthetic socket preservation" utilized at the time of extraction will also be highlighted that simulates an intentional tooth re-implantation only without the root.
This presentation will demonstrate a workflow for oral surgeons, prosthodontists and dental technicians to achieve a predictable midfacial soft tissue level by an effective and atraumatic protocol.
Date Added:
10/25/2011
Author(s):
Paul Weigl, DDS
Dr. Paul Weigl, born 08/24/1963 in Munich, Germany
1983 - 1989 Study of oral medicine and operative dentistry at the Ludwig-Maximillians-University Munich
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Questions & Comments
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BORNA RASHIDISANGSARY - (9/20/2012 8:58 AM)
Great presentation Professor Weigl. Thank you very much, I really enjoyed.
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alper gultekin - (11/2/2011 7:17 PM)
Perfect presentation, thank you...
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Mark Safari - (11/2/2011 6:09 AM)
Thank you very much for this nice presentation and sharing your knowledge with us.
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Maurice Salama - (10/30/2011 9:29 AM)
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Dr. Salama
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Francois Gochtovtt - (10/30/2011 7:49 AM)
How to watch vidéo on iPad ?
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walter creemers - (10/27/2011 5:05 PM)
looks fantastic this concept
excitingly waiting for further results on the inflammatory cases,
also here seems to be new light in the tunnel
thanks for this educative hour
walter creemers athens/greece
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Steven Da Costa595 - (10/26/2011 10:33 PM)
Very interesting protocol. Thank you.
Question:
Concerning the main case presentation "traumatic fracture of maxillary left canine" (around minute 55).
At the four month follow-up photo, tooth #2.2 (lateral incisor) has 1.5 mm recession and the patient has ground down a substancial portion of the distal incisal edge. All of this occurs in a 4 month period! It seems to me, that the patient will grind away 2.2 until he gets contact on the 2.3. I was wondering, Dr. Heigle, if you took this heavy grinding into consideration? Also, do you ever consider allowing some contact on the canine for "lateral excursion" in order to protect 2.2?
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SANDRO VALENTE - (10/26/2011 9:57 PM)
Very nice presentation,thank you. Sandro Valente- Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
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Genene Crofut - (10/26/2011 9:55 PM)
I tried to pause and now cannot get back to the place I was at!!!!AAUUGGGHHH!
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