21

January

12:00 Central European Time

2023

Webinar Competed

Aspects in Removable Prosthodontics – the Search for Support, Stability and Function

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New Live Webinar

Professor Ami Smidt

Date:

Saturday

,

21

January

,

2023

Time:

12:00 Central European Time

Duration:

90 min

Language:

English

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Webinar: "Digital workflow on teeth and implants: Esthetics and function with a simplified approach"

European Prosthodontic Association – EPA

Prof. Argirios Pissiotis

Webinar Coordinator:
Prof. Argirios Pissiotis
Abstract:

Removable appliances are meant to replace missing soft and hard tissues. They present some mobility in nature. During treatment, it is the goal of the clinician to identify and adapt the appliance to reduce the mobility experience and allow proper retention. Implants provide retention but also stability and support and so do retained teeth. Those 3 components of treatment in removable Prosthodontics, are evaluated in the process of planning and treatment must include measures to bring their influence to the maximum possible.
The presentation will include procedures to augment resorbed ridges to allow implant placement to support removable appliances along with retention and stbility, orthodontic preparations for redirecting roots to support removable appliances, implant placement in type I mandibular bone and some more aspects of retaining roots to support a ridge in removable prosthodontics.

Certificate of Attendance

After successful participation at this webinar, a certificate of attendance is awarded by the European Prosthodontic Association – EPA. You receive the certificate via email, 2-5 days after the end of the webinar.

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Webinar: "Digital workflow on teeth and implants: Esthetics and function with a simplified approach"

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Professor Ami Smidt

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Webinar: "Digital workflow on teeth and implants: Esthetics and function with a simplified approach"

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