Implant cone-morse connection guarantees aspects such as zero bone loss, micro-movement reduction, zero bacterial leakage, and zero inflammation. Aspects like subcrestal placement, biological width, interimplant distances, vestibular thickness of the bone, periimplantitis prevention, and mechanical stability will be discussed extensively from a clinical point of view. Through these concepts associated with prosthetic conometry, or so-called Biconometry, it is possible to enhance these biological aspects with also prosthetic advantages: absence of screw holes, absence of cement, facilitated removal, aesthetics, facilitated oral hygiene, simplicity of execution, and facilitated reintervention. These aspects are discussed also with the use of Dynamic Navigation, which allows for great precision in the planned implant positioning and free execution from surgical templates, navigated by the computer. Partial and fully edentulous cases will be discussed with Biconometry and Navigation, along with some news on implant macromorphology that allows stabilization of the fixtures in extreme bone conditions.
Learning Objectives:
Learn the advantages offered by the use of Cone Morse Implant-Abutment Connections of the Biconometric Concept and of Dynamic Navigation
Learn how to apply new strategies for having healthy tissues, mechanical stability of connection, and better esthetic results
Learn how to prevent periimplantitis and to perform simple and better-quality dentistry