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Total Rehabilitation with the All-on-4TM Concept: Live Surgery

Paulo Malo, D.D.S.

Course date: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:00 AM (EST)

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3h
95.00
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The rehabilitation of a fully edentulous patient is performed “live” utilizing the All-
on-4TM Concept.


Course fee: $95.00

The All-on-4TM Concept is an innovative technique developed at MALO CLINIC that allows for immediate function, full-arch, implant supported prosthetics, and avoids the need for complex, time-consuming and often debilitating bone graft procedures. In a few hours the clinician rehabilitates the patient, delivering a highly functional and aesthetic solution by placing 4 implants anterior to the sinus or between the mental foramen, which support a provisional bridge, thus dramatically increasing the quality of life of the patient. The clinician highlights surgical protocol and key aspects to consider during the “live” surgical procedure.

Learning Objectives

  • the principles, advantages of and the biomechanics of the All-on-4TM concepts
  • how to prepare the hard and soft tissues before surgery
  • the techniques of surgical implant placement, abutment connection and temporization, as well as the final prosthetic steps

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