Increasingly, when dealing with irretrievable teeth, clinicians are asked to act "quickly and effectively." In the past, we were taught that the best way to achieve optimal results was to divide the treatment process into multiple simple, easy, repeatable, and reproducible steps, but this lengthened the procedure and increased costs, resulting in lower patient compliance. In reality, today, the literature and clinical practice agree on a "single-surgery" approach, where, in appropriate cases, everything is managed concurrently with the extraction surgery. The prosthetic phase, in this case, also becomes crucial to improving the performance of our surgery.
Here, immediate loading post-extraction cases, with the aid of the Prama implant, become an opportunity to simplify the management of single teeth, maximizing the outcome for both the clinician and the patient.
What we will learn:
Carefully study and plan the procedure, both surgical and prosthetic. How to read and interpret DICOM files with the most common viewers.
Choosing the right implant: short, standard, or long neck? Cylindrical or RF? Standard coil or wide coil?
How to plan positioning to achieve the primary stability necessary for immediate loading.
How to position the prosthetic platform according to the prosthetic fitting.
Soft Tissue Management: Yes, No, When, and How?
Which stump? How to navigate the vast array of merchandise.
Prosthetic management: temporary restoration design, relining, and emergence profile management.
How to transfer the correct information to the laboratory.
The possibility of simulating the management of emergency profiles on a simulator will be provided.



