IMPLANTOLOGY
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Biological and physiological knowledge, healing times and tissue maturation. Infectious risks and maintenance protocols.
Oral examination
Orient yourself on the main clinical procedures in the field of implantology, understand the associated roles of the hygienist and have the ability to dialogue on the subject. Know the implant rehabilitations in technical terms and the specific maintenance procedures
Introduction to implant prosthesis, biological width, rehabilitation potential. Implant supported prosthesis and retained implant prosthesis: rehabilitation designs, risk interception and maintenance aids
The different implant-prosthetic rehabilitation techniques will be explored both from a surgical and a prosthetic point of view. Times and operational phases will be explained with emphasis on the role of the dental hygienist. Ample space will be dedicated to maintenance procedures and patient instructions.
Contemporary implantology, Carl E. Misch - ed Elsvier - Masson
session with presentation