Name
Dental Hygiene Considerations for Dental Implant Supported Full Arch Treatment Concept
Date & Time
Saturday, June 10, 2023, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Lynn Pencek
Description

Learning Objectives:

  • Review Dental Implant Restorative History leading up to full arch restorative cases Identify patient needs of complex implant restorations to ensure the long-term success of these cases
  • Discuss the AAP full Arch Dental Implant Restorative Maintenance Protocols Identify indications for dental implant specific instrumentation 
  • Review protocol for removal of screw retained fixed prosthetics
  • Review home care products and techniques for patients with fixed prosthetics

Dental Implant supported fixed restorative concepts are commonly sought after by patients with terminal dentitions.  These restorative solutions have demonstrated long-term success in providing function, comfort, and esthetics.   Implant Supported Full Arch Solutions can vary in the number of implants, and restorative design.  Prosthetics can be removable or fixed by screw retention or cementation.  With proper restorative design along with the patients’ commitment to homecare and professional recall maintenance, successful long-term rehabilitation can be achieved. The Dental Hygienist needs to be comfortable with maintenance protocol for patients with complex implant restorations to ensure the long-term success of these cases. Proper oral hygiene is necessary for the reduction of etiology contributing to inflammation and peri-implantitis. Screw retained restorations are desirable to maintain mechanical function and the biological complications after delivery and during the maintenance phase.  A review of the American Association of Prosthodontists recommendations of when to remove fixed prosthetics for maintenance will be highlighted.  Along with postsurgical aftercare for immediate provisional prosthetics and considerations for homecare tools and techniques.  A hands-on component of removal of the screw retained prosthetic will be available.