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  1. Patient referred has reconstruction in maxilla, shortened dental arch reconstructed
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    Patient referred has reconstruction in maxilla, shortened dental arch reconstructed

    Prof. Niklaus Lang and M. Lulic
    Male patient *1941 by M. Lulic, N. P. Lang (2005-2007). Patient referred has reconstruction in the maxilla, former smoker, shortened dental arch reconstructed with 3 single crowns on implants.
  2. Esthetic rehabilitation in patient with myoarthropathy
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    Esthetic rehabilitation in patient with myoarthropathy

    Dr. Dominik Büchi
    Male patient (*1969) with myoarthropathy is looking for an esthetic rehabilitation of his teeth, which are severely damaged by attrition, abrasion and erosion.
  3. Esthetic improvement in implant-supported fixed and removable dentures
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    Esthetic improvement in implant-supported fixed and removable dentures

    Christian Ramel
    How to improve esthetics and stability of implant-supported fixed and removable dentures.
  4. Esthetic improvement in case with generalized gingival recessions
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    Esthetic improvement in case with generalized gingival recessions

    Manuel Sancho-Puchades
    Patient wants an esthetic improvement of her smile. The periodontitis has created black interdental holes and long teeth.
  5. Prosthetics: Single crowns
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    Prosthetics: Single crowns

    Prof. Irena Sailer
    For the prosthetic restoration of single tooth implants, a variety of treatment options exists: Metal or ceramic abutments, screw-retained or cemented crowns, all-ceramic or metal-ceramic crowns etc. This module will guide you through these treatment options and help you to take evidence-based decisions.
  6. Choice of abutment
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    Choice of abutment

    Dr. Stefan Holst
    When restoring implants with fixed crown and bridgework, the clinician faces a variety of implant abutments to choose from: Abutments made of different materials (metal or ceramics) and fabricated with different techniques (cast or CAD/CAM abutments). In this module, these treatment options are discussed in detail, including their esthetic, mechanical and biological impact and long-term performance.
  7. Osseointegration
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    Osseointegration

    Prof. Niklaus Lang
    Prof. Niklaus Lang provides you with the background knowledge of osseointegration, the basis of implant dentistry. He presents and summarizes the relevant animal and human studies on osseointegration, discusses histological evidence and shows impressive documentation of bone formation around dental implants.
  8. Sinus floor elevation
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    Sinus floor elevation

    Prof. Pascal Valentini
    In this module, Prof. Pascal Valentini will give you a detailed insight into the topic of sinus floor elevation. He discusses important aspects of sinus floor elevation including: anatomical and physiological considerations as preparation for surgery, patient selection, diagnostics (CBCT), surgical technique, grafting material and complication management. These aspects are nicely illustrated by a lot of clinical cases and surgical videos.
  9. Major bone regeneration procedures
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    Major bone regeneration procedures

    Prof. Hendrik Terheyden
    Various factors may cause major bone loss resulting in functional and esthetic problems. In this module, Prof. Hendrik Terheyden reviews the mechanisms and consequences of bone resorption and explains the treatment options for specific situations in partially edentulous and edentulous patients.
  10. Minor bone regeneration procedures
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    Minor bone regeneration procedures

    Prof. Christer Dahlin
    In this module Prof. Christer Dahlin explains the principles of minor bone regeneration procedures. The focus is on the biologic principles of GBR, the importance and the choice of membranes, the characteristics of different bone substitute materials and the potential future developments.