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Implant Restorations 101 (old version)
Introduction
Hello! From Ivan! (1:43)
Don't be a stranger!
Meet your Instructor (1:15)
Syllabus
Important Things to Know
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Tools of the Trade
Armamentarium (3:02)
Implant Driver (5:59)
Implant Torque Wrench (9:36)
Checkpoint #1
Through the First Stage!
Identifying Different Implants
How to Identify Implant Platforms and Systems (10:04)
Types of Restorations
Screw Retained - whiteboard (10:11)
Screw Retained - model (0:23)
Cement Retained - whiteboard (6:14)
Cement Retained - model (0:42)
Cement Retained - model #2 (1:13)
Screw-mentable - whiteboard (4:29)
Stock Abutment vs Custom Abutment - whiteboard (4:29)
UCLA abutment - whiteboard (5:38)
Tooth Materials
Zirconium (4:17)
Lithium Discillicate (4:24)
PFM (5:15)
Choice of Cement for Routine Cases (4:03)
Choice of Cement for Anterior Cases (2:24)
Checkpoint #2
Restorative Theory work
Restorability Check
How to tell if your implant is ready to restore? (3:38)
Should I use ISQ? (2:21)
Thoughts on Reverse Torque (1:51)
Acceptable level of bone loss at this point (2:58)
Taking off healing abutment (3:02)
Stage 1 vs Stage 2 - When to use a cover screw vs healing abutment (2:46)
Open Tray Impressions
When to use? (2:22)
What does the open tray impression coping look like? (1:52)
How to place the open tray coping and know if it's fully seated (2:57)
How to cut the tray (2:30)
How to take the impression (2:45)
Evaluating the impression, is it good or bad? (1:28)
Closed Tray Impressions
When to use? (1:41)
What does the closed tray impression coping look like (2:25)
How to place the closed tray coping and know if it's fully seated (3:06)
How to take the impression (1:56)
Evaluating the impression, is it good or bad? (1:35)
Intraoral Scanning
When to use (2:03)
Comparisons of scan bodies (1:45)
Bite Registration
What does the soft tissue mastercast look like? (0:45)
What I use for bite registration and why (0:26)
Taking the bite - model (1:11)
Evaluating and modifying the bite registration - model (4:16)
Lab Slip for Impressions
The Lab Slip Example (5:44)
Cement Retained Crown
What is an abutment seating jig (1:13)
Assessing the crown (3:39)
Seating the abutment - Model (1:48)
Seating the crown (0:53)
Occlusal Check (2:41)
Torque and Close up access hole (2:46)
Cement jig (1:15)
Cleaning the cement (3:11)
Seating the abutment and Delivery - Patient (7:34)
Screw Retained Crown
Assessing the crown (5:16)
Seating the crown (3:32)
Interproximal Adjustment (2:35)
Occlusal Adjustment (4:13)
Torque (2:12)
Closing up the access hole (3:25)
Checkpoint #3
Delivered!!!
Occlusion Theory and Practice
Occlusal Considerations and Philosophies (9:34)
Occlusal Concepts (10:30)
Occlusal Schemes for Posterior and Anterior Teeth (14:11)
Follow Up Care
How often to see patients after delivery (0:41)
Do they need a nightguard (0:29)
How to tell if something is wrong (1:24)
Complications
Loose crown, how to handle it (3:38)
Stripped Screw (1:23)
Not Enough Restorative Room (2:38)
Debris stuck in the Screw Channel (3:35)
Bone Impingement: Impression Coping not seated all the way (6:39)
Farewell
Goodbye!!! (0:22)
Post Course Discussion with host and instructor (3:24)
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Taking the bite - model
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