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  • Hi everyone, İ wanna ask a question.if patient is fully edentoleus and hasn’t got any removable prosthesis.And İ’m planning to do fixed or removable prosthesis. And I don’t know if there is sufficient restoring space.İs there any easy way to measure or should ı make a wax rim and measure with it?Because i have to know if ı need to do some…

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    • Hello Berat! I apologize for the delay here! Yesterday was absolutely nuts for me!

      This is a great question! I can explain what I do.

      1. Take an alginate impression, send to lab to get wax rims.

      2. With the wax rims, I do the usuall rim adjustment and occlusal records of VDO. Send to lab for a tooth set up.

      3. When you get your tooth set up,…

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      • Thank you Ivan for great explanation.I didn’t ask for any specific case.I just wanted to learn.Thank you again

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      • PERI IMPLANTITIS.

        As a periodontist it is truly the bane of my existence. But, it happens to the best of us. Sometimes it’s completely out of our control for patient factors or general lack of follow up. For those patients in your practice though with consistent follow up care, it can be the most frustrating.

        So my question is– what are…

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        • Honestly, I don’t probe unless there is an issue. When there’s an issue I probe with a plastic probe. We take follow up PA’s whenever they’re called for with their regular dental treatment.

          I’d love to learn from you @jostanger As a periodontist at a perio practice I would love to hear what your protocols are!

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        • I check occlusion once a year on implants, and have hyg probe at least once a year. The depth is not as important as long as there is no bleeding.

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          Thanks for responding Ivan!

          Haha, what gave it away? (the emoji doesnt show up for some reason)

          Yes it is my first. I have placed lots of single unit implants, but this will be my first overdenture case. For the mandible, we are restoring with a partial denture.

          Pranj
        • Is implant ninja an AGD PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit? Does the CE from the courses on implant ninja count towards AGD?

          • The CE from Implant Ninja does absolutely count towards AGD. We provide them through our partner Infodontics—which is run by prosthodontists Nate Farley and Kent Howell. 😁

            • Yes we are!

            • Reply to UPPER OVERDENTURE CASE

              Hey there Ahmad! Thanks for sharing this case! This looks like an excellent candidate for an overdenture case, my friend.

              Is this your first case?

              I like your plan. I see how the anterior segment of the maxilla is deficient in bone so placing 2 implants on either side is great. You have massive amount of bone in this case. Will you be…

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            • UPPER OVERDENTURE CASE

              I have a 61 yo F I am placing 4 implants for in the maxilla to restore as an overdenture. Her bone is not the best, and there are several areas where the bone is angulated, and I will likely have to angle the implants slightly. I was hoping to get your feedback on my plan, and then take it from there. I have included the cuts of where I want…

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              I have actually seen a few studies about this, where the CBCT shows no to little bone but the implant is successful even after a decade. The main factor in these cases was the about of soft tissue. It being so apically I would not worry about it, learn from it and keep going. I see no reason why it would impact the success of the case. Like…

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              I agree with Ivan that you might have bone there (also agree don’t flap it lol). These things happen and we learn from them!

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            • When MLB players and athletes hit a slump, it’s often because their fundamentals are just slightly off. Does anyone ever feel that way clinically? Maybe things aren’t lining up quite right, surgeries aren’t going as smoothly as you’d like, or you’re noticing a streak of less-than-ideal outcomes. How do you reset when that happens? Does anyone…

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              • Bro this happens to me like 3x per year 🙈

                I’ll share about how it is for me personally. For me, it’s when I have been sacrificing a bit and not taking care of myself personally. It’s the classic goose with the golden egg issue. Got to take care of yourself to make sure you can run the marathon and still be your best self.

                What I do is, take a…

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              • Same for me man. Same for me. I have absolutely no time for it.

                However it got to a point where I realized that I was not bringing my best self for my family or for my work.

                So I made it a non-negotiable. it’s basically my daily medicine. Even if I take 45 min out of the day to exercise and stretch, it actually adds productivity to the day… Read more

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            • Can we use implant ninja for implant retained partial overdentures? How does this implant placement look?

              • Yo! Great question @jorbrown , yes you can certainly use our implants for implant-assisted partials. You just pop some locators on them and you’re good to go!

                Keep in mind that for implant assisted partials you want the implants to be axially placed (as straight as you can) to the bite force so that you dont have too much off axis loading on them.
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                • Sure can. I tend to lean on placing 6 on the Maxillary and only 2 on the mandible when it’s not fixed. I have had some cases not go as panned and having 6 makes a huge difference down the road.

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