IMMEDIATE LOADING. WHEN, HOW AND WHY

Immediate Loading represents today an additional service that we should learn in order to be able to satisfy the demand of our patients. The truth behind a very demanded treatment resides on understanding the Biology that supports this approach in order to apply it where we can manage securely the outcomes. This Masterclass is divided … Read more

KEY FACTORS FOR IMPLANT SUCCESS AND LONG TERM STABILITY

One of the questions that arises when performing dental implantology is…Will the treatment be succesful? Is it under the threat of an early periimplantitis? Can I ensure my patients that the bone present around the implant I place today will be there in 10 years from now? All those questions are answered in this Series … Read more

IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PLACEMENT ON INFECTED SITES. RISK OR SAFE PROCEDURE?

Immediate implant placement has become a very popular and demanded technique among desntists. But the question is…Is it safe and predictable placing an implant inside an infected socket previously “cleaned”? The technique used to debride and clean thoroughly the infected socket will play a very important role in this situations since flapless techniques to access … Read more

THE EFFECT OF OVERLOADING AND IMPLANT FAILURE. WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?

It is a fact that our masticatory system requires a very balanced, structured, organized and efficient work which involves muscles, bones, joints and many other anatomical structures that in conjunction can help the human being to chew and survive generations after generations. What we forget is that those natural components have been design by mother … Read more

ATRAUMATIC EXTRACTION. THE FIRST KEY FOR BONE PRESERVATION. HOW?

We all agree that whenever an implant needs to be placed, it requires a minimum amount of residual bone for proper position, primary stability, predictable simultaneous regeneration and soft tissue support. But we forget that an implant that is going to be placed either differed to the extraction or immediately after requires an atraumatic extraction. … Read more

ACCURACY OF GUIDED SURGERY. COMMON MISTAKES. PART 1 , 2 AND 3

From early 90s when we started standardising our dental implant treatments by the use of digital technology helped by CT Scans until now when we can even create facial scanning, superimposition of images that can help us not only to diagnose but also to measure, connect and analyze anatomical structures and design surgical guides that … Read more

IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PLACEMENT INTO A SEVERELY DAMAGED SOCKET

In modern implant dentistry, immediate extraction and implant placement have gained prominence due to their ability to shorten treatment time and enhance patient satisfaction. However, success in this procedure hinges on proper decision-making, particularly through a systematic approach to socket type analysis. These are the most important factors to take into account before placing an … Read more

IMMEDIATE IMPLANT AND GBR IN THE AESTHETIC ZONE (TECHNIQUE)

In this Case Presentation we will focus our treatment on 3 basic steps: 1-. 3D analysis: CBCT is mandatory to analyze the defect, classify it, understand the anatomy, visualize important structures and avoid damaging. It will allow us to make our clinical decision according to the situation. 2-. Blood supply: We must understand the blood … Read more

COMPLICATIONS IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY. THE RIGHT OR THE WRONG DECISION

Nobody stands away from complications and this is the reason why speaking the Biological language by means of respecting it is the only way to enjoy our profession. Complications can be mild, moderate or severe and from mechanical to biological complications we can ensure that the only way to avoid them is by understanding reasonably … Read more

Management of Anticoagulated Patients Before Implant Placement

In dental practice, anticoagulated patients represent a clinical challenge due to the delicate balance between bleeding control and preventing thromboembolic events. Modifying or adjusting anticoagulant therapy without a proper protocol can lead to severe complications. Therefore, understanding the importance of evidence-based decision-making is essential to ensure patient safety and the success of surgical treatments like … Read more

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