Advanced Implant Seminars: Immediate Implant Placement

Immediate placement and loading in the anterior maxillary anterior aesthetic zone offers significant patient benefits—but the margin for error is slim. Learn how to achieve predictable long-term functional and aesthetic outcomes while navigating the inherent risks of this protocol.

Description

This program is designed to address the critical components of the Type 1A protocol, focusing on the following areas:

Case Selection Criteria: Establishing the parameters for when immediate implant placement and loading are appropriate and identifying contraindications.

Managing Complex Cases: Developing strategies for cases involving thin tissue phenotypes or compromised facial bone walls. 

Digital Workflow: Evaluating the role of digital technology and guided surgery in the fabrication and connection of prefabricated provisional crowns.

Bone augmentation Protocols: Internal socket grafting and the specific indications for soft tissue augmentation. 

Provisionalization Techniques: Design and fabrication options for provisional crowns, including pre-fabricated preparation. 

Complication Prevention: Analyzing common surgical and prosthodontic errors to mitigate risks and improve patient outcomes.

Hands-on Workshop

The seminar features a hands-on component focused on applying these theoretical principles in a controlled environment:  

Guided Implant Placement: Utilizing fully guided surgery techniques for an upper central incisor site.
Provisional Restoration: The adaptation and fitting of a provisional crown to support the development of a natural emergence profile.
 
This curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of the current standards for achieving predictable results in the aesthetic zone through the Type 1A protocol.