Transitional restorations at implant sites
In this module Dr. Thoma focuses on transitional restorations at implant sites. In the first lesson the advantages, disadvantages and limitations of removable, fixed tooth-supported as well as implant-supported provisional restorations are addressed. The second lesson concentrates on implant-borne transitional restorations. The most important clinical steps required to create an adequate emergence profile in the esthetic zone are explained and illustrated with clinical cases.
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Total lectures time: 24 minutes
Assessment time: 24 minutes
To earn CE credits a lecture has to be watched completely and the referring exam needs to be passed. An exam is passed if at least 70% of all answers are correct.
After achievement a personal certificate is issued. It is valid 1 year. The certificate is anytime retrievable in the „My certificates“ area on Dental Campus.
The exam can be repeated 4 times. Each re-examination can be taken after anytime.
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Learning objectives
After completing this module you should be able to:
- Explain the definition of a transitional restoration and its purpose
- List the different options of transitional restorations at implant sites
- Discuss the advantages, disadvantages and limitations of the variable options
- Understand the term emergence profile
- Know the necessary clinical steps to create an appropriate emergence profile at an implant site in the esthetic zone
This content has been reviewed by 13th of January 2020.
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