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OCCLUSION: Can We Possibly Simplify It? - Part 1
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS
Over the past 20 years, many of us have been confused, frustrated, unsure and crazy about ... “How do I get my occlusion philosophy on the right path?” At NYU FMR we have developed tried and true techniques that are guaranteed to make you understand occlusion, contact points and mandibular movement that makes sense, is easy to diagnose and systematically treat with success. In addition being comfortable Restoring OVD, understanding TMJ joint position and treating the worn dentition. Using our SOT methods and Level 1-10 Occlusion Classification we can show you how to become successful in the “Occlusion” of your patients.
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OCCLUSION: Can We Possibly Simplify It? - Part 1
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS
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The Digital Impact on Full Arch Implant Dentistry
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS
The expanding role of digital information has been critical in the design and establishment of an accurate full arch restoration.
Likely more than most situations, digital record taking and the establishment of VDO and vertical space requirements is essential in Full Arch Therapies.
This presentation will review current methodology, suggest and explain accuracy issues and tolerances when recording implant positions for the lab phase.
The digital divide is becoming smaller each day and allowing unusual predictability in our restorative case flow.
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The Digital Impact on Full Arch Implant Dentistry
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS
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The Role of Occlusion in Implant Prosthetics
Carlo Poggio, DDS, MSD, PhD
In this presentation Dr. Carlo Poggio delves into the biomechanics and clinical relevance of proper occlusal management in implant dentistry. Combining a thorough review of the literature with clinical dental applications, Dr. Poggio attempts to suggest a rational for designing the occlusion for implant restorations. Topics covered include comparison of occlusal management for teeth and implants. In addition, the importance of controlling the occlusal forces to protect the bone-implant interface from overload and the role of occlusion in peri-implant microbial infection.
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The Role of Occlusion in Implant Prosthetics
Carlo Poggio, DDS, MSD, PhD
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Webinar Wednesday
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July 20, 2022 Vincenzo Foti, MD, DDS Fibrin-Guided Bone Regeneration: Guidelines of a Simpl...
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July 27, 2022 Amos Yahav, DMD Bone Graft Cements: A New Advance to Augmentation...
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