Date: 17 November 2022 | Time: 17:15 - 18:00 (GST) | Location: Online Event
Abstract
The reduction in thickness of the alveolar ridges is a frequent problem in implantology that can be overcome through bone regeneration (GBR). This communication will address different modalities of bone regeneration and the long-term follow-up and will present a new implant system that with a minimally invasive approach constitutes an alternative to bone regeneration. The piezoelectric osteotomy, validated in the literature, allows the insertion of shapes other than cylindrical ones, solving some volume criticality and reducing the need for more complex regenerative therapies. The wedge shape and the piezoelectric insertion of the implant represent the novelty to be communicated.
Learning Objectives
- When is necessary horizontal alveolar bone regeneration prior to implantology
- Piezoelectric bone osteotomy for implant insertion
- A new wedge implant shape for narrow ridges
- Surgical video sessions for implant insertion
- Prosthetic rehabilitation for the piezoelectric inserted wedge implant system