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>>This Lecture-on-Demand course is viewable Online using a broadband internet connection. It is not a DVD or CD disc but streaming online video viewable 60 days and you may begin reviewing the online course immediately upon order.<<
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LECTURE-ON-DEMAND
Lecture Length:
1 hr. 36 minutes
Presenter:
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
(bio)
Content:
This lecture presents the biological tissue responses of soft and hard tissues and the effect it has on ideal implant placement and creating esthetic implant restorations. The viewer will learn the ideal 3-dimensional implant position, critical biological factors and the effect they have on long-term peri-implant tissue support. The complex events of wound healing leading to stable epithelium and connective tissue adherence will be shown and the outcome following flap versus flapless techniques discussed. Advances in accurate provisionalization and abutment design optimize the outcome of treatment.
Educational Objectives:
Upon the completion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
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understand the biological elements for achieving natural implant aesthestics
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diagnose what procedure is needed to develop an aesthetic implant site
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diagnose what procedure is needed to develop an aesthetic implant site
CE credits available >> click here for more info <<
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