Implant Prosthodontics-Surgical Planning
Implant dentistry is restoratively driven
This module caters for clinicians of all levels from beginners to advanced implant-surgical planning.
Think like a specialist Prosthodontist & an Implant surgeon combined
Course Outline​
- Treatment planning options
- CBCT: how to diagnose and read
- Aesthetics
- Occlusal considerations
- Single teeth
- Multiple teeth
- Full arches
- Overdenture
- Implant loading pattern
- Complications in implant prosthodontics

Course Topics​
- Aesthetic zone
- Restorative space
- Treatment options for missing single tooth & teeth
- Biomechanical considerations
- Occlusion
- Digital Treatment planning using CBCT & implant studios
Course Objectives
On completion of this module You should have good understanding of the following
- Improved skills in Confidently treatment planning single to multiple missing tooth cases
- Case assessment & 3D planning
- Graft or not to graft: bone & soft tissue
- Abutment design & emergence profile
- Material selection
- Importance of screw retained restorations
- Co-Axis implants: solving angulation problems
- Other form of implants that also solve angulation problems advantages and disadvantages
- Understand clinical and laboratory procedures to improve your clinical outcome and patient satisfaction
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