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LECTURE TOUR IN IN SOUTH EAST ENGLAND FROM MAY 16-18 FULL ARCHES ON IMPLANTS: ONE CASE, MANY SOLUTIONS
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T Alexander Lichtmannegger will lecture about different solutions to produce aesthetic full arches on implants, showing workflows with bars, titanium bases, the new K80 ASC titanium bases and innovative working techniques, such as the Double Screw Metal and the Bartplatte After the success of the first tour in Edinburgh, Leeds and Manchester, the worldwide dental company Zirkonzahn will be lecturing in South Est England from May 16-18, presenting new and smart possibilities for manufacturing functional and aesthetic full arches on implants. During the 2-hour conference, the lecturer – DT Alexander Lichtmannegger, CAD/ CAM expert and member of the R&D team at Zirkonzahn – will show the participants different workflows to treat complex cases. Alexander will demonstrate how effective the use of their design software, materials and implant prosthetic components combine to allow the dental technician achieve a successful and well-coordinated workflow. Dental technicians and dentists will gain insight into different ways of treating cases on implants with different protocols: • bars or titanium bases, including the new K80 Angled Screw Channels (ASC) titanium bases, with adjustable height and access channel (0°-30°); • the Double Screw Metal technique, for aesthetic restorations in case of divergent implants; • the Bartplatte, a special design-specific bar ideal for treating cases with palatalinclined implants. Participation is free of charge, but the registration is obligatory. For more information and registration, scan the code, visit www.zirkonzahn. com or contact Carmen Ausserhofer T: +39 0474 066 662 E: carmen. ausserhofer@zirkonzahn.com
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TOP: The Bartplatte, a technique to geometrically adapt the primary structure to the palatal surface of the wax-up and individualise it by means of the free-forming software function MIDDLE: The Double Screw Metal technique consists of the generation of additional screw channels in the bar design in order to screw the bar to the implants and the superstructure to the bar. In this way, unaesthetic vestibular channels can be avoided. BOTTOM: The k80 Angled Screw Channel (asc) titanium bases can be shortened individually and are also provided with a side opening to tilt the screw access channel from 0°-30°, to compensate for non-optimal implant positions.
www.dentaltechnician.org.uk 06/04/2022 15:35