4 March 2016

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Implant chaos - Why it happens and how to deal with it Full Day Lecture

BRIEF

In general it is a day scoping the post insertion problems we face in implant dentistry; problems that arise as a result of decisions at surgery and how it affects aesthetics and functions over time, what can be remedied and what is better prevented in planning.

LEARNING OUTCOMES  Learn the risk factors for mucositis, peri-implantitis and other cases of  What restorative modifiers are critical to assess when planning for peri-implant bone loss

implant restorations

 What treatment options there are and if they work

 Can new digital technologies help in restorative based planning

 Identify a difficult situation and consider your options

 Restorations design how retrievable do we need it to be?

 Procedural and laboratory skills to address problems

 Assessing fit- some of the difficulties with deep internal connections.

 Understand why a restorative based plan remains essential to reduc-

 Predictable fit - guidelines to ensuring good fit  Impression taking - its role in good fit

ing the incidence of complications

TOPICS AND PRESENTERS Who, what and where? Does it matter?

Peri-implantitis: can it be managed successfully?

Dr Robert De Poi

Professor Ivan Darby

Surgically induced complications will be viewed from the

This lecture will cover the risk factors for mucositis and

perspective of the skills, judgement, experience and

peri-implantitis. It will look at the management of

performance factors required by the surgeon and the

these and whether a successful outcome can be

characteristics of the implants themselves.

achieved.

Failure to plan is planning to fail?

How important is the fit?

Dr Chris Evans

Dr Simon Wylie

Implant restorations can provide patients with life

The fit of implant superstructures can have

changing solutions to partial or full edentulism.

ramifications on the peri implant tissue stability. In this

However in order to achieve restoration success, careful

lecture we will assess the science related to "fit". We

planning is essential to avoid the myriad of complication

will also look at some of the clinical implications or

that can occur with implant supported restorations.

poor fit in both single unit and multiple unit super structures.

What happened to my papilla? Dr Andrei Locke

Can clever prosthodontics fix the sins of planning?

There are a number of anatomic, biologic, and

Dr Gordon Burt

restorative factors which can influence greatly papillae

Explore the various options available to the clinician

interactions. Identifying and understanding these

and technician to correct implant angulation. These

factors will help both in maintenance preservation of the

solutions, among other tips will be presented.

papillae, and in appreciating and potentially modifying papillae response to surgical and restorative intervention in individual cases. This lecture will explore these ideas.

DATE

CPD

RSVP

Friday 4 March 2016

6 scientific hours

Monday 29 February 2016

TIME

FEES

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

9:00 am — 5:00 pm

VENUE

Member Non Member Recent Graduate

Victoria University Convention Centre Level 12, 300 Flinders Street Melbourne

FORMAT Lecture

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$572 $650 $170


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