8:00am - 8:10am |
Introduction |
Markus B. Blatz, DMD, PhD |
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- Presenter: Markus B. Blatz, DMD, PhD
- Time: 8:00am - 8:10am
- Description:
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- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.00
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8:10am - 8:45am |
The Art of Compensating Reabsorption: Updated Immediate Implant Protocol |
Iñaki Gamborena, DMD, MSD, FID |
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- Presenter: Iñaki Gamborena, DMD, MSD, FID
- Time: 8:10am - 8:45am
- Description:
The goal of a harmonious “esthetic” outcome around dental implants that mimics the surrounding dentition and soft-tissue condition as well as morphology is indeed difficult to create and maintain long term. In this presentation a comprehensive approach to optimize functional and esthetic results with immediate implant placement and immediate restoration by blending pre-prosthetic planning, surgical, technical, and restorative steps into one successful protocol will be presented. Immediate surgical and restorative protocols facilitate superior esthetic and functional success. However, strict guidelines for atraumatic intervention, implant primary stability, bone packing, connective tissue graft and preservation of existing anatomic structures must be carefully followed. Digital planning plays a fundamental role to achieve such results.
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Learning Objectives:
- Review the basic principles of implant restorations
- Describe tips and tricks on how to achieve optimal, pleasing esthetics in immediate implant treatment protocols
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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8:45am - 9:20am |
Absorbable Scaffolds in Oral Regeneration |
Rodrigo Neiva, DDS, MS |
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- Presenter: Rodrigo Neiva, DDS, MS
- Time: 8:45am - 9:20am
- Description:
New treatment strategies for hard and soft tissue development have been introduced to implant dentistry in recent years. The aim of this presentation is to discuss possible advantages, disadvantages, and realistic short- and long-term expectations of absorbable scaffolds for hard and soft tissue development.
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Learning Objectives:
- Discuss material selection based on material properties and features
- Describe the rationale for absorbable scaffolds in hard and soft tissue development
- Review the advantages and disadvantages of absorbable scaffolds
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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9:20am - 9:55am |
Dynamic Navigation Guided Surgery and Prosthetics for Immediate Loading of Complete-Arch Restoration: the Ultimate Digitally Enhanced Surgical and Esthetic Protocol |
Alessandro Pozzi, DDS |
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- Presenter: Alessandro Pozzi, DDS
- Time: 9:20am - 9:55am
- Description:
Nowadays patients demand a restoration that looks natural and this requirement has to be granted in the most simple, fast, accurate, and pain-free way. The computer-guided implant surgery and the navigation system introduced a novel, minimally invasive concept in the treatment of totally edentulous and terminal dentition patients, with new digital algorithms that allow the daily use of this disruptive innovation. Moreover, novel digital platforms can embed all the diagnostic information obtained from CBCT, allowing a digital pathway based on facially driven virtual diagnostic waxing, prosthetically and soft tissue driven implant positioning, and immediate fabrication of implant-supported, screw-retained interim restorations. The recently published DASS and DyNAV techniques to sculpture the bone and soft tissue and achieve a scalloped interface and deliver a navigation-guided complete arch restoration will be presented, as well us up to 15 years of follow-up in complete-arch, zirconia-based prosthetic solution cases.
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Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the different clinical indications of CAD/CAM template-guided implant surgery and x-guide navigation-assisted implant surgery and how to differentiate when immediate loading is feasible.
- Review surgical and prosthetic management of the soft tissue interface for pink-free complete-arch restorations with a digitally assisted protocol.
- Introduce disruptive digital innovations to better understand the surgical and prosthetic requirements of each implant recipient sites in order to enhance decision making to re-configurate a flat into a scalloped soft tissue interface.
- Describe how to re-establish the proper mucosal dimension for the protection of underlying bone while maintaining tissue health to guarantee long term success
- Review advanced surgical and prosthetic concepts with a clinical, case-based, step-by-step learning method
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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9:55am - 10:30am |
Q & A with First 3 Presenters & Moderator |
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- Presenter:
- Time: 9:55am - 10:30am
- Description:
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Learning Objectives:
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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10:30am - 10:40am |
Morning Break |
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- Presenter:
- Time: 10:30am - 10:40am
- Description:
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- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.00
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10:40am - 11:15am |
Analogue Versus Digital Workflows for Full-Mouth Rehabilitations |
Nazariy Mykhaylyuk, DMD |
More Details |
- Presenter: Nazariy Mykhaylyuk, DMD
- Time: 10:40am - 11:15am
- Description:
During the last 10 years dentistry changed a lot. Practices around the world implement digital technologies in everyday practice. A modern digital approach used in M.Vision clinic during smile makeover will be demonstrated step by step.
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Learning Objectives:
- Discuss digital workflow planning and online procedures
- Review proper teeth preparation, scanning techniques, milling, and 3D printing for digital ceramic restorations.
- Highlight the importance of rubber dam isolation
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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11:15am - 11:50am |
Clinical Solutions for Complex Esthetic Rehabilitations Using Adhesive Dentistry |
Silas Duarte, DDS, MS, PhD |
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- Presenter: Silas Duarte, DDS, MS, PhD
- Time: 11:15am - 11:50am
- Description:
Novel adhesive techniques and bonded restorations are able to provide patients, clinicians, and dental technicians with treatment alternatives that until recently would require invasive approaches and sacrifice of pristine dental structure. Through microscopica interaction between biomaterials and dental structure, highly-esthetic and long-lasting clinical solutions can be attained while simultaneously preserving the integrity of the enamel and dentin. The adhesive revolution has overturned established dogmas and concepts by advancing our profession with groundbreaking ultra-conservative philosophies that supported by the sealing and reinforcement of dental tissues. However, as newer adhesive dental materials and technologies are introduced at a very fast pace, it is essential that clinicians and dental technicians become familiar with their indications and limitations to provide the best restorative strategy for each individual patient. This presentation provides a systematic and scientific approach for selecting esthetic treatment modalities using adhesive techniques and CAD/CAM materials based on original research data with special emphasis on minimally invasive adhesive techniques for materials design and selection.
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Learning Objectives:
- Describe challenges related establishing a stable adhesive interface
- Discuss adhesive strategies for different clinical situations
- Review the advantages and limitations of current in-office CAD/CAM materials
- Describe new preparation designs for esthetic restorations and the advantages and limitations of different dental materials for esthetic restorations
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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11:50am - 12:25pm |
Anterior Teeth: How to Achieve "Excellence" with Composite Resins |
Luiz Narciso Baratieri, DDS, MS, PhD |
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- Presenter: Luiz Narciso Baratieri, DDS, MS, PhD
- Time: 11:50am - 12:25pm
- Description:
Detailing of the anterior teeth will be demonstrated in order to achieve "excellence" in the use of composites. The most important thing is to know and understand natural teeth. In the afternoon, a hands-on presentation on a restoration of a fractured anterior tooth will be presented, highlighting the steps that we consider fundamental.
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Learning Objectives:
- Review the importance of enamel and dentin in the reproduction of the color of anterior teeth.
- Identify and reproduce different combinations of composite for enamel and dentin
- Recognize the importance of shape in the color of the anterior teeth
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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12:25pm - 1:00pm |
Q & A with Last 3 Presenters and Moderator |
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- Presenter:
- Time: 12:25pm - 1:00pm
- Description:
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Learning Objectives:
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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1:00pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch |
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- Presenter:
- Time: 1:00pm - 1:30pm
- Description:
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Learning Objectives:
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.00
- Program Length:
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1:30pm - 4:00pm |
Workshops (Please select one - all workshops will be available on-demand post conference) |
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- Presenter:
- Time: 1:30pm - 4:00pm
- Description:
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Learning Objectives:
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 0.50
- Program Length: 35 minutes
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In Depth of Immediate Implant Placement Protocol |
Iñaki Gamborena, DMD, MSD, FID |
More Details |
- Presenter: Iñaki Gamborena, DMD, MSD, FID
- Description:
The goal of a harmonious “esthetic” outcome around dental implants that mimics the surrounding dentition and soft-tissue condition as well as morphology is indeed difficult to create and maintain long term. In this presentation a comprehensive approach to optimize functional and esthetic results with immediate implant placement and immediate restoration by blending pre-prosthetic planning, surgical, technical, and restorative steps into one successful protocol will be presented. Immediate surgical and restorative protocols facilitate superior esthetic and functional success. However, strict guidelines for atraumatic intervention, implant primary stability, bone packing, connective tissue graft and preservation of existing anatomic structures must be carefully followed. Digital planning plays a fundamental role to achieve such results.
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Learning Objectives:
- Review the basic principles of implant restorations
- Describe tips and tricks on how to achieve optimal, pleasing esthetics in immediate implant treatment protocols
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 2.50
- Program Length: 2.5 hours
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Clinical Strategies for Absorbable Scaffolds in Oral Regeneration |
Rodrigo Neiva, DDS, MS |
More Details |
- Presenter: Rodrigo Neiva, DDS, MS
- Description:
New treatment strategies for hard and soft tissue development have been introduced to implant dentistry in recent years. The aim of this presentation is to discuss possible advantages, disadvantages, and realistic short- and long-term expectations of absorbable scaffolds for hard and soft tissue development.
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Learning Objectives:
- Discuss material selection based on material properties and features
- Describe the rationale for absorbable scaffolds in hard and soft tissue development
- Review the advantages and disadvantages of absorbable scaffolds
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 2.50
- Program Length: 2.5 hours
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Dynamic Navigation Guided Surgery and Prosthetics for Immediate Loading of Complete-Arch Restoration: the Ultimate Digitally Enhanced Surgical and Esthetic Protocol |
Alessandro Pozzi, DDS |
More Details |
- Presenter: Alessandro Pozzi, DDS
- Description:
Nowadays patients demand a restoration that looks natural and this requirement has to be granted in the most simple, fast, accurate, and pain-free way. The computer-guided implant surgery and the navigation system introduced a novel, minimally invasive concept in the treatment of totally edentulous and terminal dentition patients, with new digital algorithms that allow the daily use of this disruptive innovation. Moreover, novel digital platforms can embed all the diagnostic information obtained from CBCT, allowing a digital pathway based on facially driven virtual diagnostic waxing, prosthetically and soft tissue driven implant positioning, and immediate fabrication of implant-supported, screw-retained interim restorations. The recently published DASS and DyNAV techniques to sculpture the bone and soft tissue and achieve a scalloped interface and deliver a navigation-guided complete arch restoration will be presented, as well us up to 15 years of follow-up in complete-arch, zirconia-based prosthetic solution cases.
-
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the different clinical indications of CAD/CAM template-guided implant surgery and x-guide navigation-assisted implant surgery and how to differentiate when immediate loading is feasible.
- Review surgical and prosthetic management of the soft tissue interface for pink-free complete-arch restorations with a digitally assisted protocol.
- Introduce disruptive digital innovations to better understand the surgical and prosthetic requirements of each implant recipient sites in order to enhance decision making to re-configurate a flat into a scalloped soft tissue interface.
- Describe how to re-establish the proper mucosal dimension for the protection of underlying bone while maintaining tissue health to guarantee long term success
- Review advanced surgical and prosthetic concepts with a clinical, case-based, step-by-step learning method
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 2.50
- Program Length: 2.5 hours
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Analogue vs. Digital Dentistry. Deep into Details. |
Nazariy Mykhaylyuk, DMD |
More Details |
- Presenter: Nazariy Mykhaylyuk, DMD
- Description:
During the last 10 years dentistry changed a lot. Practices around the world implement digital technologies in everyday practice. A modern digital approach used in M.Vision clinic during smile makeover will be demonstrated step by step.
-
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss digital workflow planning and online procedures
- Review proper teeth preparation, scanning techniques, milling, and 3D printing for digital ceramic restorations.
- Highlight the importance of rubber dam isolation
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 2.50
- Program Length: 2.5 hours
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Achieving Adhesive Integrity |
Silas Duarte, DDS, MS, PhD |
More Details |
- Presenter: Silas Duarte, DDS, MS, PhD
- Description:
Novel adhesive techniques and bonded restorations are able to provide patients, clinicians, and dental technicians with treatment alternatives that until recently would require invasive approaches and sacrifice of pristine dental structure. Through microscopica interaction between biomaterials and dental structure, highly-esthetic and long-lasting clinical solutions can be attained while simultaneously preserving the integrity of the enamel and dentin. The adhesive revolution has overturned established dogmas and concepts by advancing our profession with groundbreaking ultra-conservative philosophies that supported by the sealing and reinforcement of dental tissues. However, as newer adhesive dental materials and technologies are introduced at a very fast pace, it is essential that clinicians and dental technicians become familiar with their indications and limitations to provide the best restorative strategy for each individual patient. This presentation provides a systematic and scientific approach for selecting esthetic treatment modalities using adhesive techniques and CAD/CAM materials based on original research data with special emphasis on minimally invasive adhesive techniques for materials design and selection.
-
Learning Objectives:
- Describe challenges related establishing a stable adhesive interface
- Discuss adhesive strategies for different clinical situations
- Review the advantages and limitations of current in-office CAD/CAM materials
- Describe new preparation designs for esthetic restorations and the advantages and limitations of different dental materials for esthetic restorations
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 2.50
- Program Length: 2.5 hours
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Restoration of a Fractured Anterior Tooth |
Luiz Narciso Baratieri, DDS, MS, PhD |
More Details |
- Presenter: Luiz Narciso Baratieri, DDS, MS, PhD
- Description:
Detailing of the anterior teeth will be demonstrated in order to achieve "excellence" in the use of composites. The most important thing is to know and understand natural teeth. In the afternoon, a hands-on presentation on a restoration of a fractured anterior tooth will be presented, highlighting the steps that we consider fundamental.
-
Learning Objectives:
- Review the importance of enamel and dentin in the reproduction of the color of anterior teeth.
- Identify and reproduce different combinations of composite for enamel and dentin
- Recognize the importance of shape in the color of the anterior teeth
- Cost: Included
- Credits: 2.50
- Program Length: 2.5 hours
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