Courses

Learn alongside industry-leading experts from around the world. Courses cover everything from diagnosis and treatment planning to surgical and prosthetic workflows. We even address some of the most complex and progressive protocols for managing potential complications.

June 2024

Quad zygoma: Patient selection and anatomically guided protocol

Jun 18, 2024
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Dr. Rubén Davó
During the session, participants will have the unique opportunities to discuss anatomically guided treatment planning, advanced surgical skills required to perform quad zygoma as well as prosthetic consideration and post-treatment care. It will also be discussed what has the clinical and scientific experience thought us over 20 years, and how how to manage unexpected vs expected complications
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July 2024

Criteria for choosing zygomatic implants

Jul 04, 2024
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Dr. Chantal Malavez

Zygomatic implant treatment plays a pivotal role in rehabilitating edentulous maxillae, especially in cases of extreme bone atrophy. This session deep dives in the essential criteria for selecting zygomatic implants as the treatment option,  emphasizing on anatomical guided decision making process, surgical concepts, and the importance of specialized skill training. Where are the boundaries for Zygoma treatment vs other full arch rehabilitation protocols?

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September 2024

Patient selection for zygomatic implant treatment

Sep 05, 2024
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Dr. Shuaib Malik

Zygomatic implants (ZIs) have emerged as a valuable solution for patients with complex dental conditions, particularly those with severe maxillary bone atrophy or deficiency. In this session we would like to deep dive on the critical aspects around patient selection for zygomatic implant treatment including indications, Survival rates and complications, as well as clinical recommendations.

Patient selection for zygomatic implant treatment requires careful consideration of individual factors, expertise, and a thorough understanding of the indications and potential complications. Clinicians play a pivotal role in ensuring optimal outcomes for patients seeking this complex treatment modality  

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Foundation for Oral Rehabilitation (FOR)

FOR is a global, non-profit organization advocating science, education and humanity in oral rehabilitation. The www.for.org website offers hundreds of learning resources for dental professionals: More than 300 video lectures from leading experts. Almost 100 clinical case documentations. Interactive ebooks and epapers. State-of-the-art treatment guidelines. And much more. Completely free of charge. Sign up now and get access to all resources.

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