Dr. José Carlos Rosa bude hlavním a jediným přednášejícím na semináři ČSCHS v Praze. Seminář proběhne se simultánním tlumočením do českého jazyka.
IMMEDIATE DENTOALVEOLAR RESTORATION - IDR
Single-tooth replacement in the esthetic zone has been one of the most common indications for dental implant placement. Compromised teeth are removed using atraumatic principles and immediately replaced by an implant-supported provisional restoration, with excellent esthetic, biological, and functional results.
However, in cases of compromised sites with bone loss/gingival recessions, the clinical scenario presents a different dilemma. Until now, all developed surgical recommendations required long-term treatment with possible undesirable complications in the tissue architecture.
The Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) is a surgical and prosthetical technique established to broaden indications for immediate loading on individual teeth. In this way, tissue losses with varied extensions are reconstructed in the same surgical session of implant placement and provisional crown installation, reducing the number of interventions and keeping predictability on esthetic aspects. The IDR protocol was developed more than 16 years ago from the need to minimize the treatment time and morbidity of reconstructive procedures used in these cases.
In this course we discuss the scientific basis, the step-by-step technique and indications. The IDR technique, which advocates minimally invasive surgery, flapless procedures, is presented as a viable and reproducible alternative.
Several clinical cases will be presented showing one or more compromised socket walls of the tooth involved, with or without gingival margin changes, with long-term clinical, radiographic, and CT scan follow-up.
PROGRAM:
8:00-9:00
Registrace
9:00-10:30
Part 1
Presentation of the Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration technique - IDR
Classification of alveolar bone defects
Diagnosis and indications of the IDR technique for compromised socket
Protocol for selection of implant diameter in post extraction sites - A new approach
Intact socket approach
Making the ideal temporary restoration
IDR protocol using cortico-cancellous graft
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:30
Part 2
IDR protocol using using triple graft
Maxillary tuberosity as the main donor area of bone and soft tissue grafts
12:30-13:30
Oběd
13:30-14:30
Part 3
Influence of periodontal biotype on infected sites in the treatment plan with IDR
IDR and Osseodensification
IDR full digital
14:30-15:00
Coffee Break
15:00-16:00
Part 4
IDR protocol using triple graft
Bone biology of Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration
Complications and how to avoid them.
Přednáška bude simultánně tlumočena do českého jazyka.
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