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Online Self-Study Continuing Education (CE) Course

Implant Therapy Within the Esthetic Context: Immediate Implant Placement & Provisional Implant Therapy Within the Esthetic Context: Immediate Implant Placement & Provisional

Continuing Education Credits:
1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit)

Course Presenter(s):
Ernesto A. Lee, DMD


Date Added:
01/17/2017

Course Description:

Contemporary implant therapy aims to provide highly esthetic and predictable treatment outcomes, while decreasing treatment duration and complexity. The clinician must therefore become cognizant of circumstances with a predisposition for sub-optimal esthetic outcomes, and treatment plan accordingly; including scenarios where tooth preservation may be the preferred alternative. Provided that an immediate implant placement and provisionalization technique is utilized, single tooth implant sites without soft or hard tissue defects offer the most potential for predictable esthetic outcomes. This presentation will feature a comprehensive description of the protocol currently utilized at the University of Pennsylvania’s Periodontal Prosthesis program, including a discussion of the treatment rationale and technique considerations.

Learning Objectives:

  • A. The implications of tooth extraction on ridge remodelling
  • B. The role of immediate placement and provisionalization of tissue contours
  • C. The long term aspects of immediate implant therapy and their effect on long term maintenance

Continuing Education Course Modules
1 Implant Therapy Within the Esthetic Context: Immediate Implant Placement & Provisional
Contemporary implant therapy aims to provide highly esthetic and predictable treatment outcomes, while decreasing treatment duration and complexity. The clinician must therefore become cognizant of circumstances with a predisposition for sub-optimal esthetic outcomes, and treatment plan accordingly; including scenarios where tooth preservation may be the preferred alternative. Provided that an immediate implant placement and provisionalization technique is utilized, single tooth implant sites without soft or hard tissue defects offer the most potential for predictable esthetic outcomes. This presentation will feature a comprehensive description of the protocol currently utilized at the University of Pennsylvania’s Periodontal Prosthesis program, including a discussion of the treatment rationale and technique considerations.
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