ACP Webinar: Considerations for Predictable Outcomes in Anterior-Implant Supported Restorations
Presented by Dimitra Vasilaki, DDS, MSc
A structured clinical workflow is presented, highlighting the importance of provisional restoration design as a critical tool for guiding soft tissue architecture and emergence profile development. Additional factors such as three-dimensional implant positioning, biologic width management, soft tissue phenotype, and prosthetic limitations are discussed in relation to their impact on long-term stability and esthetics.
Presented by Dimitra Vasilaki, DDS, MSc
Emphasis is placed on recognizing limitations and managing associated risks to improve predictability in esthetic outcomes. A structured clinical workflow is presented, highlighting the importance of provisional restoration design as a critical tool for guiding soft tissue architecture and emergence profile development. Additional factors such as three-dimensional implant positioning, biologic width management, soft tissue phenotype, and prosthetic limitations are discussed in relation to their impact on long-term stability and esthetics.
At the conclusion of this presentation attendees should be able to:
- Describe at least one method to increase one’s referral base.
- Find correct means to provide painless local anesthesia.
- Understand specific clinical information that would benefit one’s patients.
Earn One Continuing Education Credit