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Implant-borne Immediate Prothesis on Laser-Welded Bar
Drobig, FelixDescription of baseline situation; Exposure of underlying bone; Insertion of four implants; Impression-taking; Bar construction; Welding the individual components, Correction of tension; Finishing the bar; Adjusting the prosthesis; Implant placement. -
Sinus Bone Augmentation with PRP
Schultze-Mosgau, StefanContents - Incision technique for lateral sinus floor augmentation - Creation of a lateral bone window in the facial maxillary sinus wall - Maxillary sinus floor elevation - Chin bone graft harvesting - Retromolar bone harvesting - Sinus floor augmentation using autologous bone, beta- tricalcium phosphate (1:1) and PRP Synopsis: Maxillary sinus augmentation may be indicated in cases where it is desirable to increase the vertical bone stock in the upper lateral tooth region. Maxillary sinus floor augmentation entails the implantation of autologous bone or bone replacement material in the spaces between the bony floor and elevated membrane of the maxillary sinus. This video demonstrates the techniques for palatal incision, access preparation, and exposure of the facial wall of the maxillary sinus. A diamond drill is used to create a bony window in the facial wall of the maxillary sinus taking care not to perforate the sinus membrane. After completely detaching the basal parts of the membrane, the flap is advanced cranially using angular elevation instruments. Regarding the procedure for autologous bone grafting, the steps for incision, prepping and harvesting of monocortical chin bone transplants with a trephine drill are demonstrated. An alternative procedure for harvesting retromolar bone material is also shown. A bone mill is used to particulate the autologous bone material. The autologous bone chips are then mixed 1:1 with beta-tricalcium phosphate (and PRP) and inserted in the sinus floor. -
Root coverage with tunnel technique
Ignacio Sanz MartinRecession on tooth 32. Connective Tissue graft with tunnel technique for root coverage. -
Old reconstructions and missing teeth - a comprehensive case
Dr. Christian LeutertMissing posterior teeth and old unesthetic reconstructions - see how this case was solved by Dr. Christian Leutert at the University of Zurich. -
Old ceramic reconstructions in periodontally compromised patient
Dr. Dominik BüchiComprehensive case in a periodontally compromised patient. -
Multiple missing teeth and caries
PD Dr. Ronald JungA comprehensive case treated by PD Dr. Ronald Jung at the University of Zurich. -
Pre- and peri-operative soft tissue management
Prof. Markus HürzelerSoft tissue management is an essential part of successful implant treatment. In this module, the aspects of soft tissue management previous to and simultaneous with implant placement are discussed. -
Esthetic and functional restoration
Thomas HitzThe old restorations showed several ceramic fractures and in some areas the framework was exposed. The patient's main concern was the unesthetic appearance of the anterior crowns in the maxilla due to these chippings. -
An aesthetic case in need of a new reconstruction
Dr. Dominik BüchiA central incisor with reduced attachment and an old FDP in the aesthetic zone had to be replaced in a man with a medium lip line. The case was treated in the private office of Dr. Dominik Büchi, Chur, Switzerland. -
Treatment of the Edentulous Mandible with an Immediately Loaded Screw-retained Fixed Restoration - The entire case
Yüksel, OrcanProcedure: - Presentation of procedure for immediate implant loading in the edentulous mandible according to the Ledermann concept - Surgical implantation of XIVE® TG implants - Bite registration and impression-taking - Presentation of prosthetic components - Fitting and passive fixation of the mesostructure in the mouth - Integration procedure Contents: This video demonstrates the extraction of teeth in a partially dentate mandible followed by immediate loading of six XIVE® TG implants. Following the Ledermann immediate loading concept, a mesostructure will be used for tension-free primary interlock in this special case. Bridge-like lower full dentures with plastic teeth will then be inserted on this frame and retained with an occlusal screw. Since the dentures can only be removed by the dentist, they are \fixed\ as far as the patient is concerned. This simple and quickly produced yet extremely well-fitting restoration, which requires only minimal time and effort for the implant components, is the subject of this contribution. -
Anterior Implant Placement using in a Combined Roll Flap and Connective Tissue Graft Technique
Schultze-Mosgau, StefanProcedure: - Incision Technique and Roll Flap Creation - Excision and Transplantation of Connective Tissue Graft Material from the Palate - Implant Placement and Fixation Procedure Contents: This video describes the preparation of an implant insertion site for placement of an individual implant at site 11 using a roll flap and free connective tissue graft technique. The procedure is designed to shape the implant insertion site and to create a secure, keratinized gingival base. Step-by-step, the operator demonstrates the incision technique, the roll flap creation procedure and the techniques used for excision, transplantation and fixation of the free connective tissue graft within the scope of implant placement. -
Palatal Implant and Cortical Screws for Skeletal Orthodontic Anchorage
Kunkel, MartinProcedure: - Topographic anatomy of the palate - Localization of the palatal implant site - Surgical insertion of the palatal implant - Surgical insertion of the cortical screws - Examples of the orthodontic devices Materials: Palatal Implant (Straumann, Orthosystem) and Screw (Aarhus System, Medicon)