The third module addresses the management and remediation of ailing implants, guiding clinicians through the biological and prosthetic criteria for deciding whether to retain, remove, or reconstruct implants affected by peri-implant tissue loss.
Drawing from decades of interdisciplinary experience and real-life clinical cases, Dr. Chu will guide you through the concepts and decision-making processes for predictable and long-lasting outcomes in the aesthetic zone, providing insights into the latest scientific evidence, implant macro-geometry design, abutment customization, and digital workflows.
The course includes:
- 10 video lessons
- Analysis of real-life clinical cases
Topics covered in the course:
- Biometric and micro-aesthetic principles for tooth and gingival harmony
- Treatment planning strategies for compromised dentition
- Minimally invasive protocols for immediate implant placement
- Dual-zone grafting and prosthetic socket sealing
- Risk management in the aesthetic zone
- Decision-making for implant remediation: save, remove, or reconstruct?
- Soft-tissue sculpting and prosthetic contouring

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