“Nuts and Bolts” of implant restoration (SW11-07-22-1)

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SubjectCrown and bridge
DescriptionA hands-on study day to introduce the basic skills of implant supported crown and bridgework. The subject matter will be set at an introductory level. Although the course will be based on the Straumann system, the principles are generic and can be applied to the majority of existing implant systems. The emphasis will be on providing a “hands on” experience utilizing the Straumann training kits and attendance will be limited to twelve candidates. The subject matter will include case assessment and treatment planning, differences between implant and conventional crown and bridge, instruments and materials, occlusion, abutment design, aesthetics, temporization and transfer of emergence profile, impression technique – implant/abutment level, screw vs cement retained restorations, lab costs and fee guidance and complications. On completion of the course the candidate will be better able to provide the restorative element of straightforward implant cases.
VenueAlverton Manor Hotel, Truro - Cornwall  View details
Date & timeFriday 22 July 2011, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerMr Edward Mills  View details
Target audience

Recommended: Dentist

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleHands-on
Catering Meal
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£30.00
Aims

To introduce the basic skills of implant supported crown and bridgework.

Objectives
By the end of the course delegates should have an understanding of: 
 
Case assessment – straightforward, advanced and complex criteria
Materials and design features of tissue/bone level implant abutments
Minimally invasive techniques of second stage surgery (uncovering fixtures)
Co-ordination, costs and duration of implant treatment planning