Immediate functional approach to All-on-X full-arch fixed implant prostheses
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Speaker
Richard Leesungbok
DDS, MSD, & PhD at Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea
1993~2023. Prof. Department of Prosthodontics, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea
1991~1992. Research Fellow at Scholorship PhD Exchange Program, Ohu University, Koriyama, Japan
1997~1999. Visiting Associate Prof. Department of Biomaterials & Restorative Dentistry, Implantology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, USA
1993~present. Professor in Charge of Removable Partial Denture(RPD) Prosthodontics, Human TMJ & Occlusion, and Dental Implantology of the regular curriculum in the university
2017~2019. President, AAO (Asian Academy of Osseointegration)
2017~2020. ITI(International Team for Implatology) Korea Section Chair
2006~2023. Prof. Department of Biomaterials & Prosthodontics, Kyung Hee University Dental School Hospital at Gangdong, Seoul, South Korea
Organizer
Abstract :
Embark on a transformative exploration of stability and aesthetics in full-arch implantology based on Top-Down & Restoration-Driven Treatment Planning. Transitioning to the realm of All-on-4 and All-on-X, where cross-arch splinting emerges as a potential catalyst in minimizing required implants for full-arch cases, I uncover the innovative possibilities on these reductions unleash—reshaping the landscape of implant dentistry. Drawing on extensive experience and research, I share long-term outcomes and successful methodology based on my scientific life over 39 years, offering a comprehensive perspective on achieving stability and aesthetic excellence in full-arch implantology.
Learning objectives :
- As I navigate the landscape of Stability Enhancement Techniques, discover the symbiotic relationship between cross-arch splinting and tripod support. Witness how these techniques boost cantilever capacities in full-arch cases, reinforcing stability against diverse chewing forces.
- Transitioning to the realm of All-on-4 and All-on-X, where cross-arch splinting emerges as a potential catalyst in minimizing required implants for full-arch cases, I uncover the innovative possibilities these reductions unleash—reshaping the landscape of implant dentistry.
- Revealing the intricacies of Optimal Force Distribution, I highlight the significance of sufficient Anterior-Posterior spread in withstanding forces in full-arch fixed bridges, especially in managing distal/anterior cantilevers. Rooted in Evidence-Based Clinical Cases, the session presents real-world examples and scientific evidence validating the effectiveness of cross-arch splinting and tripod support