Presented at EAO 2023, see the clinical performance of gradually anodized implants in a large-scale real-world prospective study. It follows a diverse population with varying comorbidities and demographics highly relevant to routine clinical practice.
Original research from Dr. Ana Ferro and Dr. Miguel Nobre presented at EAO 2023 reports the clinical outcomes of the All-on-4 concept using implants with an ultra-hydrophilic, multi-zone anodized surface and anodized abutments.
In the third and last part of this series, Dr. Groenendijk and Dr. Ferro share different approaches for the rehabiliation of multiple missing teeth in the maxilla.
This clinical report describes and demonstrates the successful use of autogenous particulate bone, anorganic bone mineral and barrier membranes to reconstruct severe alveolar bone defect.
In the first presentation during the EAO 2022 session, Prof. Enrico Agliardi presents the All-on-4 treatment concept applied for complex cases and shares take-home messages for the successful execution of the protocol.
In this second live surgery, Dr. Jay Malmquist demontrates how he removes the mesh used for ridge regeneration, places implants in the anterior region and closes the wound again for submerged healing.
In the third part of the webinar series, Prof. Enrico Agliardi presents cases with a severely atrophied maxilla and demonstrates how to use zygomatic implants to restore these cases.
In the second part of the webinar series, Prof. Enrico Agliardi presents cases of high complexity and explains how he treats theses cases with tilted implants.
In the first part of the webinar series, Prof. Enrico Agliardi presents treatment options for different edentulous indications, focusing on the All-on-4 concept and the V-II-V concept.
In the second part of the webinar, Prof. Dr. Tomas Albrektsson discusses the different aspects of implant surfaces in more detail and reviews the related clinical research.
In the first part of this webinar series, Prof. Dr. Tomas Albrektsson takes the viewer through the evolution of oral implant surfaces and presents an review of scientific data on the major surfaces.
Narrow diameter tapered implants are frequently used to replace missing incisors because they fit between adjacent natural tooth roots and are well-suited for an optimized emergence profile. This clinical study published at EAO 2021 evaluates immediate loading of 3.0 mm narrow...