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The world of implantology is progressing at an exciting speed. However, as is the case with many new developments, complications along the way are inevitable. Misaligned implants in the aesthetic zone not only are frustrating to both clinician and patient, but can also prove costly in both time and money. In a free upcoming Straumann webinar on Thursday, 28 November, information on methods to prevent this and how to identify and treat the cases that can be salvaged will be shared by hosts Drs Paul van Zyl and Louwrens Swart.
According to the webinar hosts, with proper planning, pre-surgical preparation and the use of a digital workflow, treatments are more likely to go well. However, when misalignment does occur, minor deviations can often be corrected via prosthodontic and/or surgical means. Sometimes, however, such correction is not possible, and the only option is a surgical redo. In the cases regarding restoration owing to misalignment, options need to be carefully weighed before choosing a treatment option. In the webinar, best practices in a number of different scenarios will be shared, as well as tips and tricks on identifying key areas in order to help make better decisions.
Van Zyl graduated as a dentist from Stellenbosch University in South Africa in 1984. In 1992, he qualified as a specialist prosthodontist, obtaining an MChD (cum laude), and since then has been practising in his private prosthodontic practice in Cape Town. He is a regular lecturer at continuing education courses and congresses and is a member of the South African Dental Association and its affiliated Academy of Prosthodontics of South Africa and Southern African Association of Osseointegration (SAAO), as well as the International College of Prosthodontists. He serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Prosthodontics and has been a fellow of the International Team for Implantology since 2001.
Swart received his dental degree in 1986 from Stellenbosch University and his master’s degree in oral maxillofacial surgery (cum laude) in 1994 from the same university. He has been in private practice in Cape Town since 1995, focusing on immediate placement and, whenever possible, the immediate loading of aesthetic implants. He is an honorary consultant on dental implants in the Department of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery and an honorary consultant to the Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of the Western Cape. He is the current President of the SAAO and has lectured and published both nationally and internationally. In 2008 and 2012, he received merit awards for his contributions to implantology from the then South African Society for Dental Implantology.
The 1-hour webinar, titled “Approaching dental implants from the right angle: Recognizing, preventing and treating misaligned esthetic implants”, will be broadcast live on Thursday, 28 November, at 5 p.m. GMT. Attendance is free of charge after easy registration on the website. Participants will be able to ask questions via a chat window and have the opportunity to earn a continuing education credit by completing a multiple-choice questionnaire on the topic.
Dental professionals who are interested in attending the course may register online here.
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