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  • Fixed reconstructions in upper and lower jaw
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    Fixed reconstructions in upper and lower jaw

    Dr. Sven Mühlemann
    Fixed tooth- and implant-supported reconstructions in upper and lower jaw. Case treated by Dr. Sven Mühlemann, University of Zürich
  • Periodontitis case, fixed reconstructions on implants (bridge and single crown)
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    Periodontitis case, fixed reconstructions on implants (bridge and single crown)

    Dr. Bjarni E. Pjetursson and Niklaus Lang
    Male patient *1953 by B. E. Pjetursson, N. P. Lang (2001-2003). Periodontitis case, fixed reconstructions on implants (bridges in the mandible and single crown in the maxilla).
  • Periodontitis case, single implant crown
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    Periodontitis case, single implant crown

    Prof. Niklaus Lang and J. Tam
    Male patient *1970, by J. Tam and N. P. Lang (2011-2013), University of Hongkong. Periodontitis case with pain and furcation involvement, single implant crown
  • Periodontitis case, smoker, shortened dental arch, reconstructions on implants
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    Periodontitis case, smoker, shortened dental arch, reconstructions on implants

    Prof N. P. Lang and M. Lulic.
    Female patient *1951 by M. Lulic. N. P. Lang (2006-2008). Periodontitis case, smoker, shortened dental arch, reconstructions on implants (3-unit bridge and single crown).
  • Rehabilitation of masticatory performance in a patient with periodontitis
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    Rehabilitation of masticatory performance in a patient with periodontitis

    Dr. Dominik Büchi
    Female patient (*1948) suffering from periodontitis wants to reach a state of complete oral health and ideal masticatory performance.
  • Replacement of central incisor with implant and closure of diastema
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    Replacement of central incisor with implant and closure of diastema

    PD Dr. Ronald Jung
    The broken central incisor 21 was replaced with an implant-supported crown. The diastema could be closed with an etch-piece on 11.
  • Replacement of poorly fitting removable prosthesis and simultaneous orthodontic treatment
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    Replacement of poorly fitting removable prosthesis and simultaneous orthodontic treatment

    Dr. Dominik Büchi
    This patient (*1971) treated by Dr. Büchi, came to our clinic for a replacement of her poorly fitting removable prostheses. Additionally severe orthodontic problems, i.e. a slanting occlusion plane are bothering the patient and are in need of treatment.
  • Total reconstruction after closure of maxillary sinus fistula
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    Total reconstruction after closure of maxillary sinus fistula

    Dr. Thomas Truninger
    Before starting the full-mouth reconstruction, the oral-maxillary sinus fistula (oroantral fistula) has to be closed.
  • Unesthetic reconstructions - a challenging case
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    Unesthetic reconstructions - a challenging case

    Dr. Sven Mühlemann
    The old reconstructions have to be replaced. But how? A challenging case treated by Dr. Sven Mühlemann, University of Zurich.
  • Sinus Bone Augmentation with PRP
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    Sinus Bone Augmentation with PRP

    Schultze-Mosgau, Stefan
    Contents - 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.
  • Bone Transfer
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    Bone Transfer

    Streckbein, Roland
    Content: Description of system and instruments. The patient had a considerable bone deficit at tooth 21. Augmentation was therefore required and was carried out using calibrated instruments. The augmentation site was prepared using instruments that matched the tools used to harvest the cylindrical bone graft at the donor site. This perfect match between the augmentation region and the bone transplant accelerated osseointegration, there by shortening the required waiting time for implant placement.
  • Old reconstructions and missing teeth - a comprehensive case
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    Old reconstructions and missing teeth - a comprehensive case

    Dr. Christian Leutert
    Missing posterior teeth and old unesthetic reconstructions - see how this case was solved by Dr. Christian Leutert at the University of Zurich.