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Estado
reservable
Fecha límite de registro
28. mar. 2028 (UTC+0)
Idioma
Inglés
Puntos
0.00 Puntos
Método de entrega
eLearning
Público
nacional

Información del ponente

Dr.

Shiu-Fong Ou

Dr.

ChingYao Hsieh

Dr.

Chien-Ju Lin

Descripción

This presentation aims to equip dental professionals with valuable insights into the practical application of digital methods in implantology, fostering a well-coordinated prosthodontic approach that ultimately enhances patient care and outcomes. Digital implantology has significantly transformed dentistry, offering innovative tools that enhance the precision and efficiency of implant therapy. This presentation will delve into the journey of digital implantology, emphasizing prosthodontic considerations while navigating from treatment planning to execution. We will start by examining the critical role of digital technology in the treatment planning phase. By utilizing advanced imaging, digital planning software, and custom surgical guides, we will demonstrate how meticulous planning improves outcomes and reduces complications during implant placement. The focus will then shift to the execution phase, where we will discuss the integration of digital methodologies into surgical procedures. Key topics will include computer-assisted surgery, real-time adjustments, and the importance of collaboration among dental specialists, especially prosthodontists, to achieve optimal clinical results. Real-world case studies will illustrate how effective planning and execution enhance success across various clinical scenarios. Moreover, we will explore the broader implications of digital implantology on restorative dentistry, highlighting prosthodontic considerations that influence the design and implementation of prosthetic solutions. Effective interdisciplinary communication is paramount to meeting both functional and aesthetic demands in prosthetic design.

Grupo destinatario: Otros

Segmentos de productos: Implantología, Prostodoncia, Soluciones digitales