Webinar:
Rehabilitation of the Extreme Atrophic Jaws
Webinar Details
Webinar Presenter(s):
Bernardo Sousa,Presentation Style:
Online Self-Study Course
Date Posted:
9/27/2023
Continuing Education Credits:
1
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Webinar Overview
In this lecture you will learn several alternatives for the full arch rehabilitation of the jaws with different degrees of resorption. Several cases will be presented step-by-step with high-quality pictures for each technique explained. The main goals are to avoid complex regeneration procedures, to avoid zigomatic surgery and to still be able to perform immediate loading in the most compromised scenarios. All-on-Four technique, palatal approach technique, pterygoid implants and the most recent Subperiosteal Implants are some of the key-concepts presented.
Presented By

Bernardo Sousa
Bernardo Nunes de Sousa, DDS MSC Dental Degree and Master’s Degree in Dentistry by the Portuguese Catholic University, Viseu, Portugal Master in Oral Rehabilitation by the ISCS-N Universi...See BioAdditional Information:
Date Added:
5/12/2021
Review Date:
2/12/2024
Expiration Date:
9/27/2023
Target Audience:
This course is intended for dentists and other dental professionals from novice to advanced.
Educational Method:
Self Instructional Online CE Course
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SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY STATEMENT:
Information shared in this continuing education activity is developed from clinical research and represents the most current information available from evidence- based dentistry.
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This continuing dental education activity is a DentalXP activity. DentalXP designates this activity for 1 continuing education credit(s).
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