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    The Importance of Implant Design on Peri-Implant Health

    Posted By: lucky_aut
    The Importance of Implant Design on Peri-Implant Health

    The Importance of Implant Design on Peri-Implant Health
    Published 10/2025
    Duration: 1h 11m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 636.33 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Dr. DDS, MSc, DICOI (USA)

    What you'll learn
    - Understand the impact of implant design on surgical and prosthetic outcomes - how choices made before surgery influence every stage of treatment, from placement
    - Identify key design features that affect implant success, including external shape, thread geometry, surface treatment, and implant–abutment connection.
    - Select the appropriate implant design based on clinical conditions, improving primary stability, healing response, and long-term peri-implant tissue health.
    - Apply evidence-based principles to clinical decision-making, achieving predictable, aesthetic, and biologically stable implant results.

    Requirements
    - Foundational knowledge of implant placement and restorative concepts.
    - Basic familiarity with peri-implant anatomy and surgical workflows.
    - An interest in understanding how design elements - such as shape, thread geometry, and surface treatment - affect implant performance and tissue health.

    Description
    Successful implant dentistry begins long before the first drill touches bone. In this course,Dr. Paul Mozerexplores how the design of a dental implant directly influences every stage of treatment — from surgical placement and primary stability to prosthetic success and long-term peri-implant tissue health.

    With so many implant systems available today, clinicians are faced with complex choices that can impact biological and mechanical outcomes. This course provides a clear, evidence-based framework for understanding howimplant geometry, thread design, surface treatment, and connection typeaffect implant performance and patient outcomes.

    Through in-depth explanations, clinical insights, and practical examples, you will learn how design features shapeprimary stability, influenceosseointegration, and determine thelongevity of peri-implant tissues. The course also examines how different implant designs can be matched to specific clinical scenarios, ensuring predictable and efficient results.

    By the end of this course, participants will have a stronger understanding of how to evaluate and select implant designs that promote optimal healing, functional success, and aesthetic excellence. Whether you are a general practitioner or an experienced implantologist, this course will enhance your ability to make informed design decisions that support long-term patient health.

    Join Dr. Mozer and discover howunderstanding implant designcan elevate your surgical precision and clinical outcomes.

    Who this course is for:
    - General practitioners who place or restore implants and want to improve treatment predictability.
    - Implantologists and oral surgeons seeking to refine their case planning through evidence-based design principles.
    - Prosthodontists and restorative clinicians aiming to better understand how implant geometry and connection types influence prosthetic success.
    - Dental educators and residents interested in expanding their theoretical and practical knowledge of implant systems.
    - Dental educators and residents interested in expanding their theoretical and practical knowledge of implant systems.
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