The Single Tooth Implant: The Ultimate Esthetic Challenge

  • Friday 1/27/2023
  • Time: 1:00 - 4:00 pm
  • Course Code: 441RL
  • Cost: $125
  • Room Location: BCEC Room 207
  • Credits: 3 CE Hours
speaker
Daniel Pompa, DDS is a guest faculty at NYU College of Dentistry, a seminar series speaker and consultant for the American Dental Association, as well as an inventor, having been issued a U.S. Patent for his innovative work in the field of dental implantology.

The single tooth implant may be one of the most difficult challenges dentists face, with possible unforeseen outcomes. The past few years have brought a paradigm shift, as guidelines for the surgical and restorative approach have changed dramatically. Fine tune your workup to create a result that is as close to a natural replacement as possible. This course will focus on the latest advances incorporating evidence-based data. Attendees will review a unique sequential treatment planning approach which can result in successful outcomes. Emphasis will be given to the use of 3D treatment planning as it relates to the diagnostic workup and the use of computer guided surgery.* Multiple provisional options and interim Hawley prosthesis appliances will be reviewed to attain ideal esthetic results. Long term follow-up will be shown as it relates to these approaches.

After this course attendees will be able to:
  • Explore the use of platform switching and when and where to use it
  • Identify the “Top 10” rules for a successful esthetic outcome
  • Determine when to use immediate versus delayed placement of implants
  • Understand the principles of CT guided treatment planning
  • Describe multiple provisional options for maximizing esthetic results
Recommended Audience: Dentist, Hygienist, Technician

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