Failures, complications or iatrogenic conditions are dramatically increasing worldwide. The retreatment of these “unique cases” is definitely challenging but it can be also turned into a deep learning experience. Novel approaches are proposed to identify the variables that will effect the clinical decision-making to achieve optimal “biomimetic” and long lasting results. The decision whether a retreatment should be performed is ideally driven by update evidence-based information but also on clinician’s ability to provide and maintain over time adequate bone volume as well as mucosa quality.
Objectives:
- Assess the risk of retreating failures and complications
- Define specific protocols and minimally invasive surgical techniques to retreat failures
- Understand how to boost the mucosa phenotype for long-term stability
Presented By:
- Dr. Giorgio Tabanella
Duration: 42 min






