Monday, 24 August 2009

How to design, plan and manage a complex implant case



















Fitting a complex implant case can be very stressful, as you well know! Sometimes even a single unit implant can present untold problems. You lose valuable surgery time if the implants don't fit and damage patient confidence if the aesthetics aren't as desired. An unhappy patient won't tell their friends and this costs! It costs in losing that patient and in costs in the loss of opportunity that arises out of them telling their friends about you.

We've been helping our dentists with their implant cases for more than 20 years, and decided that it is time to share some of that wealth of experience in the form of another eCourse (97 dentists have taken our cosmetic eCourse)...

'A protocol for the reconstruction of large implant cases' FREE eCourse

I (Mark) am the cosmetic dude at the lab, Keith is the implant guru and although I have written the eCourse the knowledge and experience has come from the deep pool of knowledge that Keith holds in his head.

In the 4 part eCourse, which comes in email format and at no cost to you, you will discover:

  1. How to plan for, and ensure the patient is happy with, a large reconstruction case
  2. How to restore and plan a large case using an Over Denture
  3. How to restore and plan a large case using a Fixed Bridge
  4. How to ensure accurate bites are recorded and transfered to the laboratory
  5. How to ensure the patient is happy with the aesthetics BEFORE the case is finalised

So however you decide to restore your implant case, enrolling on our eCourse will significantly assist you in providing the best results for your patients.


As ever, we long to hear... no, we CRAVE your feedback so we can develop and grow and then share this knowledge again! So, please reply to any/all emails in the eCourse and I'll blog the responses so we can all develop together. Think of this eCourse not as the end, or the answer to all the questions... but as the beginning and the stimulus to ask the right questions in the first place!

Looking forward to taxing yours and Keith's mind with your responses.

Cheers for now,

Mark

P.S. The implant eCourse is FREE and simply requires a name and email address, sign up here

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