IMPD 615 Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics in Implant Dentistry

Residents will critically evaluate the scientific literature as it relates to the subject. For over 60 years the use of overdentures has been a hallmark of oral implantology. The benefits of restored function and esthetics with overdenture prostheses are well documented. From the original subperiosteal implants to the ramus frame and root form implants with superstructures or simply ball retention post, all facets of overdenture therapy will be presented. Additionally, from the single tooth replacement to full arch, fundamental concepts of implant retained fixed prosthodontics will be taught to the residents with an emphasis on esthetics (form) and biomechanics (function). Principles of occlusion will be presented as well as different restorative materials available to achieve the restorative goals. Residents will critically evaluate the scientific literature as it relates to the subject.

Credits

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