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Advanced Guided Surgery (3 days)

Advanced Guided Surgery (3 days)

New Zealand
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Australia
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Course Fee:

$3,950.00

Registration Deposit:

$450

Instalments:

$1750

X 2

$3,950.00

About the course

With the advent of digital dentistry, surgical implantology has become extremely predictable. Technological advancements like intraoral scanning, face scanning, high resolution CBCT imaging, milling and 3D printing are the core drivers of what has come to be contemporary guided surgery. The industry has also responded to these trends with the development of advanced keyless guided surgery instrumentation and integration with digital prosthetic workflows. The result is the amazing ability we have today to be able to plan and execute implant placement positions to achieve prosthodontically favourable outcomes. All on X fixed or removable full arch solutions are possibly the greatest beneficiary of these advances in guided surgery. The importance of perfectly planned implant positions and their relevance to prosthetic outcomes is a significant influence on this treatment modality. This course covers it all by first laying a strong foundation with an intricate understanding of CBCT interpretation in the context of All on X implant treatment planning. It builds on this foundation by employing the best software available to teach repeatable techniques for stackable and bone borne or tissue borne guides for advanced CBCT based guided surgery. A considerable part of the course also focusses on the use of new techniques for full arch records such as intraoral full arch scanning aids, grammetry, intraoral photogrammetry and extraoral photogrammetry that help to achieve passive fitting full arch restorations. Specialised techniques using CBCT segmentation, interim intraoral scanning and the use of fiducial markers to obtain alignable digital records will also be discussed in detail.

Course Curriculum

Teaching Module (Duration: 3 days)

  • Data collection for full arch implant planning
  • Face scans, photographs, Full volume CBCTs, Intraoral scans and existing prostheses
  • Specialised CBCT techniques including Dual Scan and other adjuncts
  • CAD design for planned restorative outcomes in all FP situations
  • Implant and abutment design for full arch implant surgery
  • Guided surgery software integration of data and comprehensive planning
  • Stackable guides and prosthetics
  • Guided surgery instrumentation for full arch
  • Intraoral scanning techniques and photogrammetry for full arch
  • Techniques for immediate loading including denture conversion and chairside pickups
  • Definitive prosthetic design, materials, screws and protocols
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Your Faculty For This Course...

Nitish Surathu

Course Coordinator, The ACE Institute, New Zealand/USA

Neeraj Surathu

Prosthodontist, Virginia, USA and Hamilton, New Zealand

Paul Jay Hwin

General Dentist, Melbourne, Australia

You Will Learn To...

  • Interpret CBCTs and set up a patient’s CBCT for treatment planning for advanced guided surgery.
  • Obtain accurate CBCT scans for advanced guided surgery planning including dual scan techniques that involve a prosthesis.
  • Obtain intraoral scans that help predictable advanced guided surgery planning including edentulous and periodontally comprised dentition with mobile teeth.
  • Obtain specialised intraoral scans with fiducial or photogrammetric markers.
  • Adapt special techniques to manage high CBCT scatter situations.
  • Collect all data required for tooth supported, bone supported and mucosa supported guides.
  • Obtain face scans, diagnostic photographs and centric and vertical dimension preoperative records.
  • Segment bone, teeth and other segmentable objects and use segmentation techniques to advantage in planning.
  • Use CAD software to generate a diagnostic waxup in one or both arches to enable prosthodontically driven planning.

Plan a variety of near or complete full arch implant surgery situations including:

  • An immediate post extraction case with a tooth supported series of stackable guides with immediate load printed provisionals.
  • An edentulous case with a soft tissue based guide and digital denture conversion.
  • A periodontally compromised case with a bone supported series of stackable guides with immediate load milled provisionals.

Produce your own surgical guides with in office milling or printing and use advanced guided surgery instrumentation. A demonstration is dedicated solely to 3D printing, implant and fixation pin sleeve insertion and guide finishing. Learn also to make effective use of various types of stackable connectors, magnets and custom reinforcement bars/tubes in 3D printing.

You will learn to implement specialised protocols for intraop intraoral scanning to obtain interim digital records for centric relation and vertical dimension.

Use multiple types of implant planning software including RealGuide, BlueSky Plan and Meshmixer. All of these software will be made available to you on the course but you will be able to retain your licenses for continued use if you purchase per case exports for your future cases.