Immediate Implants: Is Faster Really Better?
Saturday, February 1, 2025
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Course Code:
733SL
Cost:
$135.00
Credits:
3
CE Hours
Immediate implants reduce treatment time and surgery for patients. Strategies to prevent esthetic and peri-implant complications must be considered from the initial visit. Providing patients with the appropriate interim prosthesis will help ensure proper wound healing and improve prosthetic outcomes at all phases of treatment. It is still important to recognize, however, that even with advancements in surgical and restorative protocols, not all patients are immediate implant candidates.
Speakers
After this course attendees will be able to:
- Identify patient and esthetic risk factors for anterior implants
- Diagnose and treat peri-implant hard and soft tissue deficiencies, as they relate to immediate workflows
- Integrate digital technology into the planning, surgical, and restorative phases of immediacy
- Determine the appropriate interim restoration for surgery patients
- Avoid and manage a variety of problems in immediate implant surgery
- Navigate challenges in implant prosthetics from delivery to maintenance
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