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Zero Bone Loss Concepts – How to develop and maintain crestal bone stability
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Zero Bone Loss Concepts – How to develop and maintain crestal bone stability

An interactive online course focusing on techniques to achieve crestal bone stability in implant dentistry.

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Zero Bone Loss Concepts – How to develop and maintain crestal bone stability

About This Course

DEVELOP CRESTAL BONE STABILITY WITH YOUR IMPLANT!

  • Demystification of crestal bone stability factors

  • Give-up the idea that bone loss is unavoidable

  • Remineralisation of the bone, when bone loss is already present

  • Formation of biological protection with prosthetics

  • Establishment of the surface with self-cleaning 'Lotus' effect

  • Prevention – the best treatment of peri-implantitis…and much more!

What to expect from this online course? Prof. Tomas Linkevicius welcomes you to the course on Zero Bone Loss Concepts. His goal is to reach as many clinicians as possible through online education. This course is designed to be interactive, similar to live sessions held globally. It will consist of 13 lessons covering all aspects of Zero Bone Loss Concepts.

  • 1. Zero bone loss concepts - harmony of biology and implant design factors

  • 2. How to place implants according to Zero Bone Loss Concepts philosophy?

  • 3. Increasing vertical soft tissue thickness. Subcrestal implant placement

  • 4. Flattening of the bone and tent-pole technique

  • 5. Vertical soft tissue augmentation with soft tissue grafts

  • 6. How to make safe cemented restorations?

  • 7. Screw-retained Ti-base restorations. Single, angulated, FPDs, and full-arch.

  • 8. Important aspects of retentive and gingival parts of Ti-bases.

  • 9. Subgingival materials – zirconia, lithium disilicate, porcelain or other?

  • 10. Supragingival materials for implant restorations

  • 11. Surgical hands-ons. Vertical soft tissue thickening methods

  • 12. Prosthetic hands-ons. Bite registration material to increase transfer stability

  • 13. Zero Bone Loss Concept applied to matrix®

Your instructor

Prof. Tomas Linkevicius

Prof. Tomas Linkevicius

Professor At The Institute Of Odontology, Vilnius University, Lithuania

Tomas Linkevicius is Professor at the Institute of Odontology, Vilnius University, Lithuania. He also works as a Visiting Professor at the University of Ghent, Belgium. He graduated in Dentistry from Kaunas Medical University in 2000. In 2004, he completed postgraduate studies in prosthodontics at Vilnius University. In 2009, he completed his doctoral thesis at Stradins University in Riga, Latvia. Tomas Linkevicius has authored numerous publications in international journals and focuses his research on soft tissue and cementation of implant restorations. Professor Linkevicius developed the “Zero Bone Loss” concept, a scientifically supported clinical protocol that shows how to achieve and maintain crestal bone stability around implants. He lectures internationally and is an Active Member of the European Academy of Osseointegration (EAO) and the Academy of Osseointegration (AO). Tomas Linkevicius owns a specialized Prosthodontics and Implantology practice, a private dental research faci

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