Next Gen Prosthetic and Implantology
Implant&Prosthetic Week
Doc Giacomo Fabbri
Next Gen Prosthetic and Implantology
Implant&Prosthetic Week
Doc Giacomo Fabbri
An ideal treatment plan requires thorough esthetic, functional, and structural analysis, supported by radiographic and digital examinations. Necessary adjustments to optimize teeth and soft tissues are transferred to the technician to create a wax-up and a diagnostic/functional mock-up. With 3D technology, it is now possible to create a patient “avatar,” enhancing diagnosis, planning, communication, and interdisciplinary workflows — applicable to both esthetic cases and complex full-arch rehabilitations.In implant therapy diagnosis and treattment plan is sill more demanding due to the critical aspect of the soft tissue countour and volume. The success of implant-supported prostheses depends on optimal integration of all interfaces prosthetic, esthetic, soft tissue, and bone — through well-chosen surgical and restorative protocols. A solid grasp of biological principles and proper material selection are essential for achieving a stable mucosal seal and natural esthetic outcomes. Perfect esthetic integration relies on three pillars: diagnosis and prosthetic planning, proper management of the bone compartment, and careful handling of the supracrestal soft tissue compartment. The latter, increasingly important in modern implantology, is critical for avoiding complications and major esthetic defects. Safe treatment in esthetic zones begins with thorough evaluation and selection of the most suitable surgical-prosthetic strategy. Finalization requires in-depth knowledge of restorative materials to replicate in the definitive prosthesis all the features tested in provisionals. Close collaboration with the lab and the use of digital workflows improve quality and efficiency. Cementation — especially adhesive protocols — is a critical phase, with specific guidelines for glass ceramics and zirconia. New ceramic materials and adhesive techniques have reshaped restorative dentistry, promoting minimally invasive preparations that preserve enamel and tooth structure. Digital workflows, including intraoral scanning, integrate seamlessly into these solutions. Managing provisional restorations and accurately transferring esthetic and functional parameters to the lab are key steps. During this week-long course, all these aspects will be thoroughly explored from both a scientific and clinical perspective, with a strong practical approach to enable immediate application of the illustrated protocols. Ample attention will be devoted to the latest advancements in fixed prosthodontics and interdisciplinary protocols, with the aim of optimizing prognosis and the integration of the prosthetic restoration.
Module 1 / Day 1
ESTHETIC AND FUNCTIONAL TREATMENT PLANNING
The ideal treatment plan must be drawn up following careful esthetic, functional, and structural analysis and with the aid of radiographic and digital examinations. The variations necessary for optimizing the clinical case in terms of teeth and soft tissue esthetic must be transferred to the technician for creating a wax-up that will convert in a diagnostic and functional mock-up.
This process is crucial moment of the prosthetic therapy and nowdays with the 3D technology is possible to create the “Avatar” of our patients optimizing the analysis, the diagnosis, the planning, the communications and the interdisciplinary approach to the prosthetic therapy. This approach can be suitable in all the daily routine starting from the esthetic cases moving to the full arches reconstructions. The Day 1 of this course is aiming to describe in details this workflow, starting from the basis of the traditional approach and then moving to the latest procedures with an integrated digital workflow.
Module 1 / Day 2
TEETH PREPARATION, TEMPORARY RESTORATIONS, IMPRESSION AND INTRAORAL SCAN
New restorative materials and techniques have revolutionized traditional therapeutic approaches. Today, adhesive techniques combined with ceramic materials represent the cornerstone of a modern and successful restorative approach. This evolution
has inevitably influenced dental preparation techniques, making them increasingly minimally invasive with the goal of preserving as much enamel and dental structure as possible. A question that naturally arises is: can the new digital workflows, including intraoral scanning and other digital procedures, be fully integrate with these modern restorative solutions?
The answer is yes, and during this course, this aspect will be thoroughly explored in every detail. Special attention will also be given to the role and management of provisional restorations and the proper transfer of all aesthetic and functional parameters
to the laboratory.and Funct
Module 1 / Day 3
FROM THE TEMPORARY TO THE FINAL:
STEP BY STEP APPROACH TO THE FINAL REHABILITATION
The phase of the finalization is a fundamental in the prosthetic therapy. A thorough understanding of materials and their characteristics is essential to optimize both the aesthetic and functional outcomes. During this step, it is crucial to establish excellent communication and a reliable approach with the dental laboratory to replicate in the final prosthesis all the aesthetic and functional aspects tested with the provisional restorations. In this stage of treatment, we will also explore how digital workflows can, in many cases, simplify and enhance the achievement of excellent results. The cementation procedure, particularly with adhesive approaches, is a critical moment for the success of the treatment. We will analyze in detail all the parameters to monitor in order to achieve optimal results, whether working with glass ceramics or zirconia.
Module 2 / Day 4
THE BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR A MODERN PROSTHETIC THERAPY THAT COMBINES AESTHETIC, BIOLOGY AND
BIOMECHANICS
The secret to a successful implant-supported prosthesis lies in achieving complete integration of the restoration at all levels.
Implant restorations involve a series of interfaces that must be optimized to ensure long-term success. These include: the prosthetic interface, the aesthetic interface, the soft tissue interface, and the bone interface. All of these parameters are closely
interconnected, and through careful selection of both surgical and restorative protocols, it is possible to optimize their integration. In this regard, a solid understanding of the biological principles surrounding dental implants is essential for making appropriate therapeutic decisions. Furthermore, the choice of materials also plays a key role in enhancing the mucosal seal and achieving natural aesthetic results.
Module 2 / Day 5
THE TREATMENT OF THE ESTHETI AREAS: EVALUATIONS AND THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES FOR THE BONE AND
THE SUPRACRESTAL SOFT TISSUE COMPARTEMENTS
The perfect aesthetic integration of the implant-supported restoration depends on three key factors: the diagnosis and prosthetic
planning, the evaluation of the bone compartment and its management using the most appropriate surgical techniques, and the evaluation and management of the supracrestal compartment. The latter has gained a crucial role in recent years in the treatment of aesthetic cases, as it is at this level that we must intervene to achieve excellent aesthetics. In managing aesthetic areas, the
initial diagnosis and planning of the most appropriate surgical approach and technique are fundamental to avoid complications and severe aesthetic defects. During this day, all these aspects will be addressed to allow for the safest possible approach to implant therapy in aesthetic zones.
Module 2 / Day 6
THE TRETAMENT OF THE FULL EDENTOLOUS PATIENT AND THE SELECTION OF THE RESTORATIVE APPROACH
AND MATERIAL
– Definition of the treatment plan in the full edentulous patient
– Occlusal and Biomechanical consideration
– Definition and indication for FP1 , FP2 ane FP3 solution
– Implant and Abutment selection in the full edentulous patient
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- FELL COMFORTABLE WITH THE LATES TECHNOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF THE PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION ON NATURAL TEETH AND IMPLANTS
- FELL COMFORTABLE WITH MANAGEMENT OF EXTENSIVE AND COMPLEX REHABILITATIONS
- IMPROVE YOUR COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND TREATMENT ACCEPTANCE
- FELL COMFORTABLE WITH MANAGEMENT OF INTERDISCIPLINARY REHABILITATIONS
- FELL COMFORTABLE WITH THE TREATMENT OF CHALLENGING ESTHETIC CASES
- FELL COMFORTABLE WITH NEW DIGITAL TREATMENT PROTOCOL
- OPTIMIZE THE SELECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE RESTORATIVE MATERIAL
- INCREASE YOUR KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE USE OF MONOLITHIC RESTORATIONS IN THE ANTERIOR AND POSTERI AREAS
- INCREASE YOUR KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE CAD/CAM AND 3D PRINTERTECHNOLOGY
- IDEAL MANAGEMENT OF THE SOFT TISSUE AROUND TEETH AND IMPLANT
- FELL COMFORTABLE IN THE AESTHETIC TREATMENT WITH DENTAL IMPLANTS
- FELL COMFORTABLE IN THE TREATMENT OF FULL EDENTULOUS PATIENT
- FELL COMFORTABLE WITH SOFT TISSUE MENAGEMENT AROUND IMPLANT
- INCREASE YOUR KNOWLEDGE ABOUT STATIC AND DYNAMIC NAVIGATION SURGERY
Economics
- Module 1 (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3) – € 2.700,00
- Module 2 (Day 4, Day 5, Day 6) – € 2.700,00
- Module 1 + Module 2 (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6) – € 5.000,00