VISTA Institute for Therapeutic Innovations Treatment of Fully Edentulous Immediate Function 2021
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Course Description
Treatment of edentulous patients, or dentate patients with terminal dentition to be transitioned to edentulism, poses many challenges, including anatomic proximity to critical oral structures (maxillary sinus, nasal floor, mandibular canal), limited bone volume, inappropriate bone topography and soft tissue deficiency. A variety of surgical and prosthetic solutions need to be considered. The first question is whether remaining teeth have a reasonable prognosis and can be saved. If not, various replacement options can be considered. It is necessary to determine whether utilization of existing bone along with osseous resection to harmonize the bone crest is possible. This option is often utilized for immediate functional loading. In other cases, regenerative solutions such as sinus augmentation and alveolar ridge augmentation will be necessary. Prosthetic solutions, such as fixed and removable, have to be considered. This course explores the therapeutic options for fully edentulous patients, focusing on those with compromised bone.
Educational Objectives
Decision tree for the treatment of terminal dentition:
- Saving teeth vs. extraction
Prosthetic aesthetics:
- Smile design
- Extraoral and intraoral landmarks
- Fundamentals of full-arch implant prosthetics
Treatment planning for full-arch prosthesis:
- Considerations for maxilla vs. mandible
- Opposing arch considerations
- Patient preferences and expectations
Loading considerations:
- Primary stability, biologic basis
- Immediate vs. delayed restoration
Implant planning:
- Implant selection, position, numbers and orientation
Digital workflow:
- Prosthetic and surgical planning
- Guided surgery
- Prosthetic design
- Immediate-load prosthesis
- Definitive prosthesis
Prosthetic solutions:
- Fixed vs. removable
Prosthetic design:
- Cantilever length
- Prosthetic space requirement
- Abutment selection
- Material selection
Surgical guide
- Digital vs. analogue
- Surgical and prosthetic positions
Surgical protocol:
- Flap design and management
- Suturing technique under fixed or removable prosthesis
- Osseous resection guidelines:
- Bone crest correction
- Prosthetic space creation
- Smile line consideration
- Consideration for prosthesis contour
- Soft tissue management
- Mucosal phenotype (biotype) conversion therapy
- Vestibular depth extension
- Contour augmentation
- Anatomic considerations
- Surgical anatomy
- Maxilla vs. mandible
- Contour augmentation
- Consideration for prosthesis contour
Steps for fabricating a conversion prosthesis. Complications:
- Prevention and management
Pre- and post-operative Care:
- Antibiotics and antiseptics
- Analgesics
- Anti-inflammatory agents
- Nutritional and herbal supplements
List of Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
October 22 Part 1.mp4 (4 hours 30 minutes)
October 22 Part 1.mp4 (4 hours)
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