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Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR): Concept and Clinical Protocols

Immediate implantation with IDR — a structured approach to predictable implant rehabilitation

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Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) is an advanced clinical concept in implant dentistry that allows for the simultaneous management of post-extraction defects and implant placement through the use of autogenous bone. 
By addressing both biological and structural challenges at the time of extraction, IDR enables more stable, aesthetically favorable, and predictable outcomes, particularly in demanding clinical scenarios.

This comprehensive training explores IDR as a contemporary approach to post-extraction site management, integrating biological principles, diagnostic reasoning, and clinical protocols into a structured framework for predictable treatment planning and execution.

Led by Mariusz Bołzan, an experienced periodontist and implantologist with extensive expertise in advanced tissue management and international clinical education, the course effectively connects scientific evidence with daily clinical practice.

During the course, you will learn about:


– The philosophy and biological rationale of IDR
– The role of IDR in modern implantology (2026 perspective)
– Benefits and limitations of autogenous bone
– Case selection and key diagnostic criteria
– Clinical and radiological parameters for treatment planning
– Decision-making principles and outcome prediction
– Step-by-step workflow from extraction to provisionalization
– Fabrication of temporary restorations and customized healing components
– Common risks, clinical errors, and prevention strategies
– Management of complications and treatment limitations.

Aula 1.Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR): Principles and Clinical Applications

– The clinical problem: limitations of conventional immediate implantation
– Why IDR? Evolution of concepts and paradigm shift
– Defining IDR within modern implantolog?
– Indications vs misconceptions: when IDR truly adds value.

Aula 2.Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) as a Treatment Concept

– IDR philosophy and underlying clinical rationale
– Bone biology supporting the Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) concept
– The role of IDR in modern implantology (2026 perspective)
– The biological and clinical advantages of working with autogenous bone
– Limitations of IDR and why it cannot be considered a universal solution
– Alternative approaches and augmentation strategies in complex clinical cases.

Aula 3.Diagnosis and Clinical Decision-Making in Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR)

– Clinical and radiological parameters critical for Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR)
– Assessment of hard and soft tissues in the treatment area
– Classification of alveolar defects relevant to IDR planning
– Selection of the appropriate IDR strategy based on clinical and diagnostic data
– Impact of initial treatment decisions on final clinical outcomes.

Aula 4.Chronology and Step-by-Step Logic of Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR)

– Chronological workflow from tooth extraction to provisional restoration
– Critical steps and clinical tips for predictable outcomes
– Fabrication of an appropriate temporary crown and custom healing abutment
– Preoperative vs intraoperative decision-making: what must be defined at each stage
– Consequences of deviating from the established clinical sequence.

Aula 5.Errors, Complications, and Limitations of the Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) Treatment Concept

– Common errors at the diagnostic, decision-making, and execution stages
– Early warning signs of complications and appropriate clinical responses
– Prevention and risk-reduction strategies in IDR procedures
– Management of complications within the IDR concept
– Clinical situations where IDR is contraindicated
– Final conclusions and key takeaways.