When and how to load implants: how to choose between screw-retained or cement-retained implantsThere are many factors to take into consideration when deciding between screw-retained or cemented implants. Aesthetics, functionality, retrievability are factors that can have effect on the implant longevity and durability. This webinar’s objective is to discuss and describe the most important pros and cons on how to choose between cement- or screw-retained implants. Which attributes shall be prioritised for a particular case?
Cemented implants are often described as the more aesthetic option but in the same way cemented retention is also often criticised for the clinical problems with excessed cement including postoperative complications such as periimplantitis.
Aims and objectives of this webinar
- Understand when and how to load implants
- Give an improved basis for the decision when choosing a screw-retained or cemented implants
- A better understanding of important clinical aspects and how to choose ibetween cemented or screw-retained implants
Release date: 2023-08-30 | Expiration date: 2026-08-30
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thank you professor ! very useful information
thank you professor.
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…. on the decision of type of final prosthetic delivery protocol (cement/screw retention()
Thank you! It was very informative!
What do you think about abutment analogue to redue amount of cement?
To prevent screw-retained prosthesis from getting loosening, can we use any glue or anyadhesive?
Thanks
thank you for the great lecture dr.
could you enlighten us more about the effect of inter-arch space/ vertical dimension, on the decision of
Which implant system are you using on a regular basis?
Thanks for the lecture. Shahriar from Tehran.
Thank you. – Dr B Impladent Inc http://www.CaltexPress.com
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