Dr. Andrea & Alessandro Agnini
Dr. Maurice Salama
Structure
Location
Language
Date
Seats
Included
Dr. Andrea & Alessandro Agnini
Dr. Maurice Salama
Structure
Date
Included
Language
Location
Seats
If you are looking to improve your skills in managing full arch cases from a surgical and prosthetic standpoint, then this course is perfect for you. You will learn how to diagnose and treatment plan for full arch cases, as well as how to communicate effectively with the surgeon, restorative dentist, and laboratory. You will also gain valuable knowledge on CBCT software analysis, surgical strategies for straight and tilted implants, prosthetic guided surgery, and technical tips for achieving accuracy and passivity on the immediate fixed provisional restoration on implants. Overall, this course will provide you with the necessary tools and strategies to improve the predictability and success of full arch cases.
If you seek to enhance your proficiency in managing full arch cases from both surgical and prosthetic perspectives, this course is tailored for you. It covers comprehensive aspects, including diagnosing and treatment planning for full arch cases and fostering effective communication among the surgeon, restorative dentist, and laboratory. The curriculum encompasses valuable insights into CBCT software analysis, surgical approaches for straight and tilted implants, prosthetic guided surgery, and technical tips for ensuring accuracy and passivity in immediate fixed provisional restoration on implants. In essence, this course equips you with essential tools and strategies to elevate the predictability and success of full arch cases.
As you know, managing full arch cases presents challenges not only from a surgical perspective but particularly in the realm of prosthetics. A crucial element for a successful final outcome lies in the diagnosis and meticulous treatment planning.
This course emphasizes the significance of CBCT software analysis and comprehensive prosthetic evaluations prior to the surgical day. It specifically focuses on diagnostic, surgical, and prosthetic procedures that enhance the predictability of the overall process.
Furthermore, the course addresses the techniques for achieving an accurate, passive, and sturdy immediate provisional restoration. A significant part of the program delves into the essential protocols for effective communication among the surgeon, restorative dentist, and laboratory.
Hands-on sessions: Guided Surgery & How to Reline the Provisional on the Implants
RE-LIVE cases - presentation and discussions
Q&A sessions
Dr. Alessandro Agnini, a graduate of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, operates private dental practices in Modena and Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna. He specializes in Fixed Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontology, and Implant Dentistry. Dr. Agnini has undergone specialized training, including Fixed Prosthetic studies with Dr. Gianfranco Di Febo, Periodontology studies with Dr. Gianfranco Carnevale, and the One Year Program in Implant Dentistry with Dr. Mauro Merli.
An active member of the Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry since 2006, Dr. Agnini has contributed to various Italian and international scientific publications. He serves as a lecturer at the Dental Xp website and is the author of the book "The Digital Revolution: the learning curve," published by Quintessence. In 2019, Dr. Agnini was appointed as an Active Member of the Italian Academy of Osseointegration and the Italian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He also holds a position on the directory board of the Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry.
Dr. Maurice Salama completed his undergraduate studies in biology at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1985. Subsequently, he earned his DMD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. Following this, he undertook a one-year general practice and surgical residency at Maimonides Medical Center, where he attained the position of Chief Resident. Dr. Salama returned to the University of Pennsylvania to achieve dual specialty certification in Orthodontics and Periodontics.
Currently, Dr. Salama holds the position of Clinical Assistant Professor of Periodontics at the University of Pennsylvania and Dental College of Georgia. He is a founding member and permanent member of the Scientific Committee of DENTALXP.com. Dr. Salama is also a legacy member of the Team Atlanta Dental Practice and has an extensive publication record, including scientific papers, book chapters, and periodicals in peer-reviewed journals. He is recognized as a keynote and featured speaker at dental conferences globally.
Dr. Andrea Mastrorosa Agnini, a dentist, graduated from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in 2007. He practices in private in Modena and Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy, with a primary focus on Fixed Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontology, and Implant Dentistry.
Between 2009 and 2011, Dr. Agnini attended the NYU College of Dentistry and served as a Clinical Research Fellow at the Ashman Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at NYU. He has co-authored various scientific publications, both Italian and international, and is recognized as an international lecturer.
Since 2008, Dr. Agnini has been a part of the scientific committee for the annual programs in Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontology, and Implant Dentistry at Studio Agnini Odontoiatria. Additionally, he is a lecturer on the Dental Xp Website and the author of the book "Digital Dental Revolution: The Learning Curve," published by Quintessence.