WEBSchool | Preprosthetic series
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Overview of all lectures
Theory, case examples and Q&A
Preprosthetic rehabilitation is rapidly evolving at the intersection of surgical precision, biomaterials innovation, and digital planning. As clinical demands grow more complex – particularly in the management of severe atrophy and challenging anatomical conditions – there is an increasing need for advanced, evidence-based approaches that integrate surgical and prosthodontic expertise.
This webinar series, led by experienced surgeons specializing in preprosthetic and cranio-maxillofacial rehabilitation, offers a comprehensive exploration of contemporary techniques and emerging solutions. Across the series, participants will gain in-depth insights into the use of zygomatic and patient-specific implants for the atrophic maxilla, strategies for autogenous bone graft harvesting, and decision-making frameworks for implant selection in sinus-compromised cases. In addition, the program will address cutting-edge developments in tissue engineering, including the application of autologous blood concentrates and 3D-printed scaffolds in regenerative protocols.
Each session is designed to bridge theory and practice through clinically relevant discussions, surgical considerations, and prosthetic integration – equipping participants with actionable knowledge for complex case management.
Join this series to stay at the forefront of preprosthetic rehabilitation, exchange perspectives with expert peers, and refine your approach to delivering predictable, high-quality patient outcomes.
Section Chairman: Prof. Thomas Starch-Jensen
Target audience Consultants, specialists, and residents in
oral and maxillofacial surgery
Language English, no translation provided
Organizer on behalf of S.O.R.G. e.V.: KLS Martin SE & Co. KG, KLS Martin Platz 1, 78532 Tuttlingen, Germany