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Occlusion and implants
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Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
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Martin Gross
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4 aulas (5h 56m)
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After completing the course, you will be able to create physiological occlusion during prosthetics on implants of full or partial adentia.
You will learn how to:
– Identify existing and predict future occlusal contacts digitally
– Choose the optimal prosthetic design on implants based on the future occlusal relationships
– Correct occlusal forces acting on the implant
– Adjust the occlusion of the finished restoration on implants.
Aula 1.Occlusion on implants. Biomechanics
– Occlusion on implants: classical overview
– Risks of prosthetics on implants
– Occlusion control in the prognosis of implant treatment
– Loss of lateral support vs infra-occlusion
– Classification of occlusal functions:
- stabilizing
- centering
- guiding.
– Tasks of prosthetic occlusion
– The effect of occlusion on the development of musculoskeletal dysfunctions
– Occlusal interference vs simultaneous two-way contact
– What is visco-elasticity?
– The value of the axial tilt of the implant and the ideal position of the implant
– The reaction of bone tissue to the load
– Protocol of periodontal functional treatment.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Aula 2.Occlusion on implants. Making decisions and clinical illustrations
– Choice of reference position:
- Prosthetic restorations: maximal intercuspation (ICP)
- Prosthetic reconstructions: centric relation (RCP).
– Mechanical risks of implantation: 4 types
– Technical complications of implantation
– General principles of occlusion on implants
– Bruxism as a risk factor for implants
– Occlusal morphology in implantology
– Biomechanical rules of implant placement and optimization of the implant inclination
– Principles of correction of occlusal contacts
– Determinants of occlusal success
– Classic guidelines on occlusal strategy
– Algorithm for choosing a guide: canine or group
– Stabilizing function in full mouth reconstruction
– Guiding function in full mouth reconstruction.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Aula 3.Biomechanical aspects of prosthetics on implants
– Principles of implant occlusion
– Occlusal force distribution
– Factors influencing implant load responses
– Biomechanical models
– Early marginal bone loss in the integration and healing phase
– The three basic components of dentition: posterior support, vertical dimension, excursive guidance
– Implant overload, fatigue microtrauma
– Peri-implantitis: biomechanical aspects and prospects
– Clinical paradigms and current concepts
– Restorative options
– Fully edentulous considerations
– Splinting teeth and implants
– Effect of bruxism on implant survival.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Aula 4.Fully and partially edentulous implant supported reabilitation
– Diagnosis and treatment planning according the basic components of the dentition
– The value of implant inclination
– The risks of using cantilevers
– Partially edentulous restorations
– Single restorations
– The role of occlusion on TMD development
– Fully edentulous implant supported restorations
– Overdenture considerations
– Prosthetic driven, computer-assisted implant planning, guidance and restorations.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
O curso inclui aulas:
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1h 30m
Aula 1
Occlusion on implants. Biomechanics
Jean-Daniel OrthliebMostrar programa de aula
0:01
Introduction and Common Misconceptions
9:03
Occlusion: Importance, Controversies and Lecture Outline
18:55
Occlusal Function Trilogy and Stabilizing Function
31:41
Stabilizing Disorders: Shortened Arch and Vertical Dimension
38:21
Centering Function: Centric Relation vs ICP
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1h 39m
Aula 2
Occlusion on implants. Making decisions and clinical illustrations
Jean-Daniel OrthliebMostrar programa de aula
0:01
Introduction and objectives
10:06
Clinical common‑sense and occlusion risks
14:42
Occlusal morphology and occlusal table/face
23:17
Contact quality and off‑axis loading risks
33:41
Implant axis, loading direction and Curves of Spee
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1h 17m
Aula 3
Biomechanical aspects of prosthetics on implants
Martin GrossMostrar programa de aula
0:01
Introduction and Presentation Objectives
1:44
Evolutionary Context and Craniofacial Biomechanics
8:27
Bone Remodeling, Mechanostat and Terminology
14:02
Finite‑Element and Photoelastic Biomechanical Models
18:41
Clinical Prosthetic Options and Strain‑Gauge Findings
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1h 28m
Aula 4
Fully and partially edentulous implant supported reabilitation
Martin GrossMostrar programa de aula
0:01
Introduction and occlusal determinants
7:17
Posterior support: function and restoration
16:07
Intercuspal relation and centric registration
20:16
Evidence-based dentistry and clinical uncertainty
25:47
Bone augmentation and crown‑to‑implant considerations
