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Implant-Supported Cantilevers in Partially Edentulous Patients – The Periodontal Perspective - Congress Lectures - Home
Implant-Supported Cantilevers in Partially Edentulous Patients – The Periodontal Perspective
This lecture provides various reasons to consider use of an implant-supported cantilever in partially edentulous patients. Valid reasons for this treatment strategy include a reduced number of implants, lower cost, decreased need for surgery, avoidance of vital structures, lack of adequate space, implant proximity concerns, and esthetic considerations. A variety of clinical cases are presented to demonstrate different approaches. This lecture also addresses the topic of treatment planning in view of the long-term prognosis, supported by evidence from published studies.
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At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…
- discuss the success rates for implant-supported cantilevers
- explain the difference between mesial and distal cantilevers
- discuss various treatment modalities using implant cantilevers
- Duration
- 38 minutes
- Source
- ITI Congress Australasia 2016
- CPD/CME
- 0.63 hours
- Purchase price
- 19 Academy Coins
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