Immediacy Series Part 4 - Planning for immediacy - an algorithm for successful treatment

On Demand | Online

Status
bookable
Registration deadline
11. Nov 2026 (UTC+10)
Price per Participant (local taxes apply)
AUD 0.00
Language
English
Points
100.0 Points
Delivery method
eLearning
Audience
National

Speaker(s)

Dr

Dr Neil Meredith

Description

The key behind immediacy in dental implant treatment is clinical success. No compromise in outcome is acceptable for the convenience of speeding up a course of treatment. So what are the key factors in achieving 100% success? This presentation breaks down the different parameters influencing outcome into patient and site related, system related and planning.

The role of Micro and Macro Biomechanics are discussed in relation to case planning, materials and technology.

Techniques for maximising primary mechanical and biological stability leading to enhanced and accelerated secondary stability are also demonstrated.

Target group: Dentists, Endodontist, General practitioners, Implantologist, Surgeon, Orthodontist, Periodontist, Prosthodontist

Product segments: Implantology, Others

Learning objectives

  • To understand what key features of a dental implant system can maximise success in immediacy.
  • To identify those parameters in case planning that can influence treatment outcomeUnderstand the role of biomechanics in implant design and placement.
  • Use biomechanics to design the most successful  implant suprastructures.
  • Be clear about what matters and what doesn't in immediacy in dental implants

Sessions

Immediacy Series Part 4 - Planning for immediacy - an algorithm for successful treatment

Speakers: Dr Dr Neil Meredith

Learning material: Video

Contact person

ML

Michelle Liew