
Dr. Mohamed Attia
Avoiding and Managing Implant Complications
Overview
Successful implant dentistry begins with proper planning and ends with predictable results. This course focuses on a restorative-driven approach—placing implants with the final outcome in mind. Through digital planning, patient screening, and the use of angled and custom abutments, clinicians can avoid common complications like poor angulation, esthetic failures, and occlusal issues.
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​Attendees will explore real clinical cases and learn practical strategies for managing and preventing surgical and restorative challenges. This engaging and interactive lecture equips you with the tools to ensure long-term implant success, patient satisfaction, and reduced legal risk.
Objectives
Importance of treatment planning and streamlined workflows to avoid complications
Managing surgical and restorative complications effectively
CBCT: Standard of care, value, and application
Restoratively driven implant placement: starting with the end in mind
Strategies for restoring complex cases
Defining and achieving predictable implant placement
Benefits of angled screw channels (ASC) and custom abutments
Overview of implant restorative options and clinical requirements



Managing broken screws and implant fixture retrieval
Understanding different systems and techniques
In-office 3D printing: surgical guides and ROI
Preventing implant and cosmetic restoration failures
Integrating orthodontics with implant treatment
Managing intra-operative complications during implant placement
Implant considerations for bruxers and sleep apnea patients
CE
In Person
Subject Code​
Credit Hours
Teaching Methods
250 - Operative (Restorative) Dentistry
3
Lecture
