Full-Arch & Complex Rehabilitations: Why Guided Surgical Placement?
This lecture will describe a comprehensive approach of why clinicians should use the guided approach to provide a high level of care for your patients. The challenges to addressing full arch implant reconstruction will be reviewed along drilling protocols for the Paltop PAI guided implant system. The implant guided system will be approached from the single tooth replacement to full arch reconstruction. Stackable guides will be discussed as a treatment solution in patients needing full arch reconstruction with bone leveling and immediate loading of the implants.
Learning Objectives:
- Anatomic landmarks for full mouth rehabilitation
- Challenges to embracing complex implant reconstruction
- Immediate loading protocols from single to full arch rehabilitation
- Use of stackable guides for full arch implant reconstruction
- Loading protocols can be employed to shorten treatment times
Speakers
Dr. Jay Neugarten DDS, MD, FACS
More courses with Dr. Jay NeugartenDr. Jay Neugarten graduated class valedictorian and is a member of Omicron Kappa Upsilon from the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery. He completed his residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at North Shore University–Long Island Jewish Medical Center and earned his medical degree at Stony Brook School of Medicine. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Neugarten is also an associate clinical professor at both New York Hospital Cornell–Weil Medical Center and North Shore University–Long Island Jewish Medical Center, where he is an active educator of residents. Dr. Neugarten has lectured both nationally and
internationally on implant reconstruction. He specializes in bringing a multidisciplinary approach to complex implant and bone grafting reconstruction, as well as in the treatment of patients with skeletal facial and craniofacial deformities, utilizing corrective jaw surgery and distraction osteogenesis.





