Online Self-Study Continuing Education (CE) Course
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Immediate Implant Provisionalization: A Critical Aspect in Tissue Care and Esthetics-Part 2
Continuing Education Credits:
1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit)
Course Presenter(s):
Stephen J. Chu, DMD, MSD, CDT
Date Added:
05/24/2016
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Course Description:
The management of the hopeless tooth or an edentulous span in the Esthetic Zone is amongst the most clinically demanding procedures in tooth replacement do to the demands of tissue preservation and patient management during the healing phase. As important as the implant surgical process in these areas is the role of the immediate provisional restoration. Tissue support, emergence profile and The provisional restoration phase of implant therapy has become one of the most critical steps in immediate or delayed placement for several reasons:
•Patient comfort and decreased number of clinical procedures required.
•Survival rates comparable to delayed placement.
•The potential for tissue preservation through soft tissue adherence to the provisional restoration surface.
A step-by-step protocol will be presented in how to fabricate the proper screw-retained provisional restoration from the fabrication of the acrylic shell to managing and capturing the proper supportive subgingival contour.
Learning Objectives:
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Continuing Education Course Modules
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Immediate Implant Provisionalization: A Critical Aspect in Tissue Care and Esthetics-Part 2 The management of the hopeless tooth or an edentulous span in the Estheitc Zone is amongst the most clinically demanding procedures in tooth replacement do to the demands of tissue preservation and patient management during the healing phase. As important as the implant surgical process in these areas is the role of the immediate provisional resotration. Tissue support, emergence profile and The provisional restoration phase of implant therapy has become one of the most critical steps in immediate or delayed placement for several reasons:
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