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The main objective of this webinar is to provide clinicians useful information as regards the prevention and management of these complications.
Prof. Tiziano Testori
45 min lecture + 15 min Q&A
Webinar program:
1. Anatomy and TC/CBCT evaluation: What the clinician sees in reality vs what he can see in a TC/CBCT evaluation
2. Pre-surgical diagnosis:
. Criteria for patient evaluation
. Criteria for site-specific evaluation
. Sinus physiology
. Contraindications from the otorhinolaryngological point of view
Prof. Tiziano Testori
45 min lecture + 15 min Q&A
Three-dimensional diagnostic assessments have a decisive value in presurgical treatment planning, especially in situations in which the alveolar process has pronounced resorption, and therefore insufficient bone volume for placing endosseous implants.
Follow a CBCT evaluation, it seems appropriate to underline the need for each candidate of a sinus lift operation to first undergo a careful clinical history investigation. If necessary, suitable specialist collaboration (otorhinolaryngologist) must be requested. It can be concluded that, with current knowledge.
Webinar program:
1. Anatomy and TC/CBCT evaluation: What the clinician sees in reality vs what he can see in a TC/CBCT evaluation
2. Pre-surgical diagnosis:
. Criteria for patient evaluation
. Criteria for site-specific evaluation
. Sinus physiology
. Contraindications from the otorhinolaryngological point of view
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The main objective of this webinar is to provide clinicians useful information as regards the prevention and management of these complications.
Clinical choice and decision making for minimally invasive implant rehabilitation of posterior maxilla.
The purpose of this webinar is to describe various techniques available for the rehabilitation of atrophic maxilla with dental implants, suggesting a decision tree to choose the most predictable and less invasive treatment option in individual cases. Among the techniques proposed to overcome anatomical limitations, mention will be made on the following: short implants, sinus floor elevation with lateral approach and sinus floor elevation with transcrestal approach.
To learn a new decision tree for a minimally invasive approach based on current evidence with the aim to help the clinician safely and predictably manage implant-supported treatment of the atrophic posterior maxilla.
Sinus elevation surgery has become a sought -after part of implant dentistry and procedures have evolved over the last 25 years to a point where sinus grafting surgery is considered one of the most successful augmentation procedures performed today with an excellent survival rate of implants placed in these grafts. The sinus elevation procedure is still evolving today due to the development of new surgical techniques and new biomimetic technologies.
The course will present, through interactive videos, sinus elevation surgery and possible alternatives to sinus elevation from planning to surgical execution. Curent evidence-based information will be presented.
Prof. Tiziano Testori, Prof. Marco Esposito
Appropriate management of dogs with lymphoma begins with a well-timed and accurate diagnosis, taking into account both tumor and patient characteristics.
Pretreatment clinical staging accomplishes several important goals: it determines the anatomic extent of lymphoma, allows an accurate prognosis to be given to the owners, and helps direct therapy. The knowledge of lymphoma extension makes it possible to accurately restage dogs at the end of therapy to document the response type. Finally, standardized methods for staging are essential to critically assess and compare different therapeutic strategies, as incomplete staging work up impedes the comparison of study results.
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