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DENTALFOCUSFigure 4 Complex tasks are solved in teamIn the dentistry, the demand for aesthetic procedures isincreasing exp<strong>on</strong>entially. Hence, it becomes increasingly difficultto fulfill the patients’ aesthetic demands and desires. The desirefor natural looking implants which are not perceivable is animportant topic of discussi<strong>on</strong> am<strong>on</strong>g patients and dentists. Thenew c<strong>on</strong>cept of academia • dental provides insight into allpossibilities offered by implant prosthetics, such that dentaltechnicians learn about best soluti<strong>on</strong>s <strong>on</strong> how to satisfyfuncti<strong>on</strong>al as well as aesthetic demands and requirements oftheir patients. academia • dental informs in detail about the widespectrum of soluti<strong>on</strong>s in implant prosthetics. The main aspectsare scientifically proven knowledge, new methods, andmaterials. A team of experienced master dental technicians whoare highly qualified specialists in diverse subjects providessupport to the participants of academia • dental.The intensive four-week implant prosthetic educati<strong>on</strong> focuses <strong>on</strong>the manufacturing of a sophisticated restorati<strong>on</strong> in the maxilla.What has been discussed in detail in advance is being put intopractice by the participants step by step. In such a way asophisticated dental-technical c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> is being formedunder the instructi<strong>on</strong> of experienced educators. Based <strong>on</strong> theavailable working model it is shown how situati<strong>on</strong>s with highaesthetical demands can be solved using implant prosthetics.The particular challenge is to choose a model situati<strong>on</strong> thatreflects the entire spectrum of prosthetic soluti<strong>on</strong>s: for the fr<strong>on</strong>t afull ceramic bridge is planned. In advance, the participantsprepare the BeCe zirc<strong>on</strong> abutments using a water-cooledturbine. Then, the participants become familiar with the latestCAD/CAM technology by applying it to the sample of the fr<strong>on</strong>tdental bridge.After a scanning process the participants have the opportunityto model a bridge frame virtually. The zirc<strong>on</strong> frame that hasbeen generated in a CAD/CAM procedure is finished with anindividual aesthetic ceramic layer technique. In this processingstep, the red-white aesthetic is of particular importance. In thelateral tooth area the advantages of over-pressing areexploited. A robust bridge c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> out of a precious metalalloy provides the base for the over-pressing with BeCePRESS. The axial-divergent alignment of the implant<strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Asia</strong> • March / April 200815

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