Influence of the Provisional Restoration in the Final Aesthetic Outcome
This exclusive video lesson by Dr. González focuses on the restoration phase of the treatment regimen, during which the importance of having a thorough and accurate understanding of the provisional and definitive restorations is paramount in order to achieve the most effective esthetic results.
As the volume of peri-implant hard and soft tissue is crucial to the successful performance of rehabilitations that require an implant, different approaches have been attempted to enhance the tissue’s shape in segments that are devoid of teeth, with special attention devoted to the aesthetic area.
” the influence of temporary restoration on the ultimate aesthetic results” allows the student to explore the state of the art in order to maximize aesthetic outcomes, including the critical and subcritical concept of contour, the role of temporary alterations in the final appearance of the peri-implant soft tissues (e.g., the architecture of the mucosa and the color of the tissue).
The participants will gain a greater understanding of:
The foundation for the management of soft tissue around the perimeter of the implant in conjunction with provisional restorations in the anterior region for both immediate and delayed protocol loadings.
The fundamental design principles of the temporary placement of immediate implants, with an emphasis on the concept of the critical and subcritical slope
The procedure of creating an ideal temporary restoration shape for the peri-implant soft tissue of the condition in order to maximize the final outcome.
The various analog and digital methods of transferring the provisional design across the membrane into a final restoration.
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