@education.tomaslinkevicius.com Prof. Tomas Linkevicius ✅How to develop and maintain crestal bone stability?
Introducing Zero bone loss concepts in this course you will learn various crestal bone reactions to implants – from resorption to vertical growth. The influence of vertical soft tissue thickness is presented in harmony with important implant design factors. It has been shown that at least 3 mm of vertical soft tissue thickness is required to satisfy biological necessity. In conclusion, there is no “the most important factor” to ensure crestal bone stability, it is the combination and interaction of many factors that determine the outcome. Only through accepting this multifactorial reality, clinicians can change their thinking and begin their path to zero bone loss.
FAQ’s
Is this approved for CE in the United States?
Yes, we have received approval to give 16 CE credits in the US
Is the online course equal to the knowledge I can get by buying the book?
Dentist who took it say it is better, as more studies are presented, than in the book. In addition, in Online platform you can ask Prof. Tomas Linkevicius “live”questions, see hands-ons videos, which is not possible, while reading the book.
After purchasing the online course, how long can I access it? And what does the downloadable handout include? If going with the online, is the book necessary?
You can have access 24/7 all the time. Handouts include material, which is presented during person-to-person course.[/su_spoiler
Is the published price for all 12 video lessons? How long is each lesson?
Yes, the price is for all videos
Zero bone loss concepts – harmony of biology and implant design factors (1:34:09)
How to place implants according to Zero bone loss concepts philosophy? (45:15)
Increasing vertical soft tissue thickness. Subcrestal implant placement (1:37:50)
Flattening of the bone and tent-pole technique (1:08:53)
Vertical soft tissue augmentation with various soft tissues grafts (1:08:23)
How to make safe cemented restorations? (1:59:32)
Screw-retained Ti-base restorations. Single, angulated, FPDs and full-arch (1:41:07)
Important aspects of retentive and gingival parts of Ti-bases (54:47)
Subgingival materials – zirconia, lithium disilicate, porcelain or other? (2:13:14)
Supragingival materials for implant restorations (40:52)
Surgical hands-ons. Vertical soft tissue thickening methods (35:30)
Prosthetic hands-ons. Bite registration material to increase transfer stability (17:11)
Pricing: Click Register button above for pricing
CE credits: 16
Course duration: 16 hours
Information subject to change and may contain errors.