1 Credit Hour

Free LIVE Webinar with Dr. José Carlos Martins da Rosa interviewed by Dr. Michael A. Pikos, for a comprehensive look at IDR, Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration with immediate loading of compromised sockets, the new surgical technique developed by Dr. da Rosa.

The Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) is a surgical and prosthetic technique established to broaden indications for immediate loading on individual or several compromised teeth. In this way, tissue losses with varied extensions are reconstructed in the same surgical session of implant placement and provisional crown installation, reducing the number of interventions and making esthetic aspects predictable. The IDR protocol was developed from the need to minimize the treatment time and morbidity of reconstructive procedures used in these instances. It advocates minimally invasive surgery and flapless procedures. In the lecture, we will discuss the scientific basis, the step-by-step technique, indications and bone biology.

 

WEBINAR PROGRAM

  1. Immediate loading in intact sockets
  2. Considerations about the relationship between the thickness of buccal bone wall and ideal positioning of the implant
  3. Gaps in sockets: a new approach for selecting of implant diameter in post-extraction sockets
  4. Methods of measuring the degree of tissue loss in the regions involved
  5. Classification of socket bone defects
  6. Use of the maxillary tuberosity as a donor site – tissue biology and surgical technique
  7. Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration protocol
  8. Emergence profile design on implant‐supported prosthesis
  9. Indications for the use of cortico-cancellous in several situations of alveolar bone defects
  10. IDR and Osseodensification
  11. Case series report
  12. Complications and how to avoid them