Patient-centric full arch treatment with immediate solutions and Caramês classification
In this webinar Professor João Caramês proposes a patient-centric classification of fixed and removable treatment options for the edentulous maxilla and mandible.
The Anatomic Caramês Classification was developed with a focus on the individual patient rather than on an implant system or technique.
Based on the available therapeutic bone height and width in the anterior and posterior jaw, evaluated by means of CBCT, five levels of jaw atrophy usually found in the author’s clinical facility were identified and will be introduced during the presentation. For each level, fixed and removable full-arch rehabilitation programs will be proposed, including the number of implants, type, location, average length, and the need for regenerative procedures.
We encourage all dental implant surgeons to join this webinar. It is aimed to help you diagnose and provide an immediate functional and aesthetic tooth replacement with predictability using Straumann Implants systems BLT, BLX, and TLX.
Our learning objective is to introduce you to the patient-centric full arch treatment with immediate solutions and Caramês classification.
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** The webinar is being recorded. In case you are experiencing issues with the live webinar, due to high traffic, you will be able to enjoy the recorded lecture the following day.
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