ACP Webinar: Maxillary Implant Rehabilitation: From Treatment Planning to Prosthetic Selection
This lecture will explore the full spectrum of workflows, ranging from fully analog to hybrid analog-digital and fully digital approaches, for the treatment of terminal dentition and fully edentulous maxillary arch. We will examine prosthetic materials and address both prosthetic and biological complications that can compromise treatment success and prosthesis longevity. Clinical insights and evidence-based recommendations will be presented to support predictable, long-term outcomes.
Ramtin Sadid-Zadeh, DDS, MS
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Contemporary dental practice increasingly involves managing patients with complex clinical presentations, including those with terminal dentition. These cases often require a series of comprehensive procedures before treatment completion. Both analog and digital workflows are available to support these rehabilitations.
This lecture will explore the full spectrum of workflows, ranging from fully analog to hybrid analog-digital and fully digital approaches, for the treatment of terminal dentition and fully edentulous maxillary arch. We will examine prosthetic materials and address both prosthetic and biological complications that can compromise treatment success and prosthesis longevity. Clinical insights and evidence-based recommendations will be presented to support predictable, long-term outcomes.
At the conclusion of this session, the attendee should be able to:
- Recognize clinical challenges associated with maxillary implant rehabilitation procedures today.
- Develop treatment plans using conventional and digital implant workflows.
- Differentiate fixed and removable prostheses for optimal patient treatment outcomes.
Earn 1 CE Credit