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✓ GAO Implant Surgical & Loading Protocol

‘When to Load a Dental Implant?’ is still an uncomfortable question to answer for successful osseointegration and satisfying each patient’s request these days. The timing of dental implant loading is heavily dependent on initial mechanical stability and secondary biological stability which results from bone remodeling and osseointegration. Therefore, achieving prolonged maintenance of adequate initial stability and rapid establishment of secondary biological stability has been one of the major goals of GAO implant surgical & restorative concept for over a decade such as CMI fixation and Anti-Thermal Damaging Osteotomy protocol. This presentation will review the most updated and unique GAO implant surgery & loading protocol which will allow adequate primary stability and minimum bone damage – which also promotes the accelerated establishment of biological stability with maintained initial mechanical stability.

 

✓ Clinical Implication of Current Understanding of Implant Stability Dental implant stability is highly associated with successful osseointegration and long-term outcome of dental implant treatment. However, there have been incomplete data and controversial studies regarding the validity and correlations among the stability measuring methods utilizing tapping sound, torque, resonance frequency analysis, and damping capacity analysis. This presentation will critically review the currently available implant stability measuring methods and their correlations based on In vitro research and clinical data. The clinical relevance of the measurements from each method also will be discussed. 

 

✓ Myth And Truth Of CAD/CAM Guided Implant Surgery – Why Your Guided Implant System In Not Working?

CAD/CAM guided surgery in implant dentistry can significantly improve the predictability of treatment outcomes. However, inadequate understanding and usage of the CAD/CAM guided implant surgery system may result in catastrophic surgical and prosthetic complications due to the nature of the guided surgery system being ‘Blind Surgery’. This presentation will review the limitation of currently available CAD/CAM guided implant surgery systems and corresponding possible clinical complications, solutions, and prevention. The most updated surgical protocol of the NeoNavi Guide Surgery and its related clinical data will be presented along with the step by step surgical procedure demonstration and hands-on experience. 

September 23, 2020

  • DATE : Wednesday, September 23rd, 2020  9:00AM~4:00PM

    LOCATION :                                                                                             Neobiotech USA, New Jersey                                                                        100 Challenger Rd., Suite 403 Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660

    SPEAKER : Dr. Spencer S. Park

    TUITION : $700 (Including Lunch & Hands On material) 

    CE CREDIT : 8 credits

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