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Step-by-Step AllonX and Fixed Complete Arch Prosthetics
Introduction to Course
Introduction to Step-by-Step AllonX and Fixed Complete Arch Prosthetics (14:43)
Section I – Introduction & Essential Patient Factors for Fixed Full-Arch Dentistry
Chapter 1: Background, History, and Impact of Edentulism (49:19)
Chapter 2: Essential Patient Examination and Assessment Skills (28:27)
Chapter 3: Treatment Planning for Full-Arch Dentistry (43:27)
Chapter 4: The New Patient Experience & Preparing Patients For Full-Arch Dentistry (32:37)
Section I CE Credits Self Assessment
Section II – Fundamentals of AllonX & Fixed Complete Arch
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of AllonX Treatment Protocol (17:10)
Chapter 2: Branemark Philosophy and Osseointegration (15:35)
Chapter 3: Understanding the Scientific Basis of AllonX (12:46)
Chapter 4: Prosthetic Space Requirements & Effects of Insufficient Space (11:37)
Chapter 5: AllonX Biomechanics & Understanding “A-P” Spread (17:17)
Chapter 6: Treatment Planning – How Many Implants for AllonX? (13:51)
Chapter 7: Treatment Planning – Implant Locations (18:19)
Chapter 8: Assessing Case Difficulty & Choosing The Right Cases (18:23)
Chapter 9: Dental Implant Design, Geometry, and Function for Fixed Complete Arch Treatment (31:15)
Chapter 10: Options & Decisions Regarding Dental Implant Diameter and Length (6:42)
Chapter 11: Immediate Loading Philosophies & Scientific Basis (13:08)
Chapter 12: Understanding Passive Fit and Long-Term Health for AllonX Prosthetics (25:42)
Section II CE Credits Self Assessment
Section III – Radiographic Planning: Traditional & Contemporary Concepts
Chapter 1: Traditional Radiographic Options: Periapical, Panoramic, CBCT (23:32)
Chapter 2: Making a Traditional Radiopaque Guide (44:07)
Chapter 3: CBCT Scanning Workflows (23:29)
Chapter 4: Patient Preparation for Soft-Tissue Separation CBCT Scans (4:09)
Chapter 5: Preparing a Patient for CBCT Scanning (2:52)
Chapter 6: Making a CBCT Scan & Exporting DICOM Files (5:16)
Chapter 7: Introducing “Denture-Down” Treatment Planning (3:44)
Chapter 8: Relining a Denture with a Home-Made Radiopaque Barium Powder and Light-Body PVS (9:08)
Chapter 9: Relining a Denture with a Commercially-Available Radiopaque PVS (13:14)
Chapter 10: Step-by-Step CBCT Planning AllonX Cases (54:14)
Section III CE Credits Self Assessment
Section IV – AllonX Patient Preparation & Surgical Procedures
Chapter 1: Pre-Surgical Protocols for AllonX (16:17)
Chapter 2: Traditional & Digital Impression Procedures for Immediate Load Cases (19:02)
Chapter 3: Clinical/Laboratory Procedures & Tooth Setup Protocols (40:57)
Chapter 4: Fabricating an “In-House Analog Surgical Guide” (21:36)
Chapter 5: Fabricating an “In-House 3D Printed Surgical Guide” (76:31)
Chapter 6: Patient Preparation for Surgical Procedures (34:33)
Chapter 7: Anatomical Review (20:46)
Chapter 8: Essential Surgical Procedures for AllonX (28:48)
Chapter 9: Assessing Implant Stability (16:06)
Chapter 10: Choosing Abutments & Prosthetic Components During Surgery (27:14)
Section IV CE Credits Self Assessment
Section V – Restorative Procedures – Immediate Load Interim/Temporary Surgical Conversion
Chapter 1: Strategies for Immediate Loading (9:21)
Chapter 2: Preparing an Immediate Denture & Picking-up Cylinders (42:49)
Chapter 3: Laboratory Finishing & Polishing the AllonX Conversion Prosthesis (29:19)
Chapter 4: Placement of the Surgical Conversion Prosthesis (7:43)
Chapter 5: Step-by-Step Immediate Denture – AllonX Conversion Demonstration (49:00)
Chapter 6: Fabricating a Soft-Tissue Analog Cast (13:32)
Chapter 7: Patient Instructions & Post-Op Protocols (19:26)
Chapter 8: Introducing Stackable AllonX Guides & Protocols (21:54)
Chapter 9: Step-by-Step Stackable AllonX Surgical & Restorative Procedures (14:14)
Section V CE Credits Self Assessment
Section VI – Restorative Procedures - Definitive/Final Restoration After Implant Integration
Chapter 1: AllonX Definitive/Final Restorative Workflow & Material Options (51:10)
Chapter 2: Full-Arch Occlusion Concepts & Designs (16:07)
Chapter 3: Clearance for Definitive/Final Restoration by Surgeon (7:42)
Chapter 4: Introducing the Classic Approach to AllonX Restorative Procedures (10:53)
Chapter 5: Step-by-Step Fabricating a “Splinted Technique” Impression Jig (12:51)
Chapter 6: Goals of the AllonX Final Impression Appointment – Working with Splinted Impression Jigs & Sizing Stock Impression Trays (9:42)
Chapter 7: Step-by-Step Luting the PVS Impression Jig, Sizing the Tray, and Patient Preparation for Impression Procedures (14:22)
Chapter 8: Step-by-Step PVS Impression for AllonX (11:04)
Chapter 9: Luting Analogs Before Sending to the Lab (8:12)
Chapter 10: Laboratory Pouring PVS Impressions in Stone (11:44)
Chapter 11: Designing & Fabricating Wax Rims (4:12)
Chapter 12: Adjusting the Wax-Rim & Intraoral Bite Records (8:37)
Chapter 13: Confirming Accuracy with the “One-Screw Test” and the “Sheffield-Test” (8:06)
Chapter 14: Mounting Casts, Tooth Setup and Occlusion on Full-Arch Cases (4:37)
Chapter 15: Clinical Try-In Procedures Before Bar Fabrication (2:58)
Chapter 16: Coordinating and Designing the Implant Bar Substructure (11:02)
Chapter 17: Laboratory Steps to Transfer Denture Teeth to Bar (3:44)
Chapter 18: Clinical Try-in Procedures of Teeth on the Bar & Final Verification Check (7:23)
Chapter 19: Understanding Basics of Laboratory Acrylic Processing for AllonX (5:33)
Chapter 20: Clinical Procedures & Delivery of the Acrylic-Titanium AllonX Bridge (12:18)
Chapter 21: Occlusal Guards & AllonX Patients (5:11)
Section VI CE Credits Self Assessment
Section VII – Digital AllonX Workflows – Scanning, 3D Printing, and Milling Thimble Based Restorations
Chapter 1: Introducing the Digital Approach for AllonX & Intraoral Scanning (8:12)
Chapter 2: Digital Scanning Workflow Options (18:22)
Chapter 3: Step-by-Step Digital Intraoral Impression Techniques for AllonX (22:39)
Chapter 4: Exporting Optical Scans From the Intraoral Scanner and Sending to the Lab (7:17)
Chapter 5: Using 3Shape TRIOS Scanner to Scan the AllonX Cast for the Digital-Analog Hybrid Approach (12:00)
Chapter 6: Using Medit i500 Scanner to Scan the AllonX Cast for the Digital-Analog Hybrid Approach (14:00)
Chapter 7: Designing a Digital Verification Jig and Verifying Digital AllonX Scan Accuracy (22:34)
Chapter 8: Designing and 3D Printing the AllonX Digital Model (8:13)
Chapter 9: Designing the 3D Printed Prototype AllonX Prosthesis using exocad (41:59)
Chapter 10: 3D Printing the Prototype Prosthesis (9:40)
Chapter 11: Fitting Ti-Bases & Adding Pink Gingiva to 3D Printed Prototype Prosthesis (22:44)
Chapter 12: Step-by-Step Clinical Try-in of the 3D Printed Prototype and Confirming Scan Accuracy (16:09)
Chapter 13: Designing the Definitive Thimble AllonX Bar & Milling Options (71:54)
Chapter 14: Adjusting the Bar, Opaque Application, and Scanning Thimble Preps for Final Crowns (19:00)
Chapter 15: Designing and Milling Thimble Crowns (44:43)
Chapter 16: Laboratory Steps to Finalize the Thimble AllonX Prosthesis (24:25)
Chapter 17: Clinical Delivery of the Digitally Produced Thimble-Bar AllonX Prosthesis (22:04)
Chapter 18: Digital Occlusal Guard Workflows (13:18)
Section VII CE Credits Self Assessment
Course Completion & CE Credits
How to Reach Us and Get CE Credits! (5:08)
Course Evaluation Form (Please Complete for AGD PACE CE Credits)
Chapter 5: AllonX Biomechanics & Understanding “A-P” Spread
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