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Volume 4, Issue 3 (Suppl)

J Oral Hyg Health

ISSN: 2332-0702 JOHH, an open access journal

Page 63

Dental Medicine 2016

August 08-10, 2016

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August 08-10, 2016 Toronto, Canada

13

th

International Conference and Exhibition on

Dental Medicine

The bone renaissance

Mahmood Hussain Qureshi

Pakistan Academy of Implant Dentistry, Pakistan

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n a relentless pursuance of perfection and a definitive solution for long term stability of tissues around implants, the author will

present an exceptional concept the ‘Bone Renaissance’; a unique philosophy encompassing the sequential and codified reversal

of the bone back to its original 3-D engineered divine osseo-architecture by incorporating the 5 in 1 modus operandi: ‘SABIRIN’,

Stable Alveolar Bone Implant Reconstructive Integration Naturally; a major paradigm shift in re-establishing the natural spiritual

union of the form and function. The SABIRIN components resurrect the lost contours of the hard and soft tissues with a long-term,

esthetic predictability. The refurbishment of patients to innate curve, contour, aesthetics and function is achieved by using SABIRIN

components: Vascularized osteotomies, Sinus grafts, onlay grafts, bone renaissance implant placement with especially designed

osteotomes (rotary & manual) and soft tissue manipulation. Based on the 25 years of experience, the presenter thoroughly discusses

the rationale, gives practical guidelines and presents surgical maneuvers to rectify hard and soft tissue deficiencies.

mqimplants@gmail.com

J Oral Hyg Health 2016, 4:3 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2332-0702.C1.003

Enhancing implant esthetics with multiple provisionalization

Majid A Al-Harthi

Armed Forces Hospitals, KSA

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mplant dentistry has come a long way since 1981 with great improvements made to achieve primary implant stability and improve

bone-to-implant contact. The focus has since shifted toward creating an esthetic restoration that is indistinguishable from natural

teeth and is stable over time. The success of a single tooth implant restoration in the esthetic zone depends not only on restored

function but also on harmonious integration of the restoration into the patient's overall appearance, especially the peri-implant soft

tissue. In spite of the available surgical techniques, Fu et al. 2011 proposed a guideline that demonstrates possible ways to increase

the soft tissue thickness around implants, i.e. the “PDP management triad”: implant position (P), implant design (D) and prosthetic

design (P). First, the implant position, and angulation are key determinants in ensuring that an implant supported restoration has

functional and esthetic success through an ideal emergence profile. Second, implant diameter and platform design can help prevent

crestal bone resorption, which is a great asset in preserving esthetics. Third, the prosthetic design can provide the additional space for

soft tissue in growth to create a fuller soft tissue profile. To optimize esthetic treatment outcomes, the use of provisional restorations

with adequate emergence profiles is recommended to guide and shape the peri-implant tissues prior to definitive restoration. It is

preferable to place provisional restorations on the implant at the time the restorative procedure is started. This process will establish

a natural and esthetic soft tissue form that will determine guidelines for laboratory fabrication of an anatomically appropriate soft

tissue model. The case demonstrates the fabrication of a provisional temporary crown designed to optimize the development of ideal

soft tissue form around implant in esthetic zone.

dr_maj@hotmail.com