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Presenter Date Time: 20 minutes , 2 Cases Q&A : 10 minites. Chief Complaint. Patient Basic Data. Last name, Gender, Age etcetera. Medical History. The estimation of patient’s physical condition and medication usage. Dental History. The estimation of patient’s oral cavity condition.
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Presenter Date Time: 20 minutes , 2 Cases Q&A : 10 minites
Patient Basic Data • Last name, Gender, Age etcetera
Medical History • The estimation of patient’s physical condition and medication usage
Dental History • The estimation of patient’s oral cavity condition
Clinical Examination • Clear clinical pictures of frontal view of extra oral including pictures of smile line • Clear clinical pictures of lateral view of extra oral
Clinical Examination • Clear clinical pictures of frontal view of intra oral (including pictures of centric occlusal view of frontal view) • Clear clinical pictures of left and right view of intra oral (It is better if pictures of lingual and buccal view are included) • Clear clinical pictures of upper jaw and lower jaw view (Full mouth) of occlusal view
Clinical Examination • Panoramic radiograph • Clear periapical radiography of treatment location before surgery • Dental CT scans results of treatment location before surgery (optional) • Dental cast analysis before surgery
Clinical Diagnosis • Cause of disease
Treatment Plan • Expected treatment plan ( including treatment procedures, healing time, implant location, final implant prosthesis etcetera)
Treatment Plan • Please provide 1-3 article(s) explaining why your treatment plan is used
Surgery proceduresStage I • Clear clinical pictures of treatment location of intra oral before surgery • Flap design • Clear clinical pictures of alveolar bone before bone drilling • Using surgical template to confirm the ideal implant hole drilling • Guide Pin placement, take periapical radiograph during surgery to ensure proper depth and angle of dental implant • Implant placement
Surgery procedures Stage I • If performing GBR process, the used materials need to be indicated • For the purpose of identification, once performing GBR process, clear clinical pictures of intra oral need to be provided during surgery • Clear clinical pictures of intra oral after suture • Take clear periapical radiograph after surgery • Suture is removed 1-2 weeks after surgery. Clinical pictures of Intra oral are taken before and after removing suture
Surgery proceduresStage I I (if using one stage, ignore this step) • Clear clinical pictures of intra oral before surgery • Take clear periapical radiograph of surgical location before surgery • Flap design • If necessary, remove the new bone or regenerated membranes which cause obstructions of two-stage surgery. Take clear clinical pictures of this procedure • Clear clinical pictures of suture of intra oral after two-stage surgery • Take clear periapical radiograph of surgical location after surgery to ensure healing abutment is locked completely.
The procedures of making impressions and prostheses Stage III • Rodiograph of intra oral and implant location before performing impression • Clinical pictures or radiograph when placing abutment and accessories • Enclose partial pictures of dental technician’s working procedure if possible • Enclose clinical pictures of working procedure of making intra oral prosthesis if possible • Pictures of denture of extra oral dental cast before delivering
The procedures of making impressions and prostheses Stage III • Clear clinical pictures of intra oral after prosthesis delivery (including frontal, occlusal and buccal view etcetera) • Clear periapical radiograph of finished location after prosthesis delivery • The results of occlusion adjustment including working side and non-working side • The estimation results of smile line on anterior teeth
One year monitoring after finished implant surgery • Include clear clinical pictures of frontal and lateral view of intra oral • Clear comparison of the radiograph monitoring (periapical film of parallel shooting method)