CE Credits 4
Full Arch Implant supported Zirconia:
Clinical and technical Troubleshooting
Full Arch Implant supported Zirconia: Clinical and technical Troubleshooting
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Dr Castro is a double dental training at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana and New York University College of Dentistry, where he also obtained a certificate in Advanced Education in Prosthodontics. He completed his training with a two-year surgical fellowship at Columbia University, mentored by Dr. Dennis Tarnow. During residency, he was the recipient of the Dr. Harold Litvak Fellowship Award and The Kenneth Adisman Award.
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The entire workflow for planning and fabricating full arch implant-supported fixed prosthesis has evolved into a fully digital environment. Multiple techniques for digital impressions have become an acceptable method for full arch implant-supported restorations, simplifying laboratory procedures. However, the castless workflow has brought up certain challenges, such as structure fit verification and TiBase cementation.
In this presentation, we will provide a step-by-step clinical and technical protocol, along with challenges expected and troubleshooting strategies required for implementing a full digital workflow in a prosthodontic private practice.
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Course Objectives
To compare analog and digital workflows used for fabrication of full arch zirconia prostheses.
To identify potential steps at which introduction of errors and dimensional distortion could occur.
To describe a clinical protocol adjusted for minimal fabrication errors and maximum efficacy
To open a door to collaborate in future development of clinical research
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gpsdentaltraining@gaprostho.com
6320 Sugarloaf Parkway
Duluth, GA 30097