Breaking hoaxes about the prosthesis in zygomatic implants
The treatment of the atrophic posterior maxilla has always been a reason for the use of numerous restoration techniques due to the great lack of bone in the area.
The use of Zygomatic implants is one of them and we will demonstrate that many of the problems attributed to the fabrication of the prosthesis and the emergence of the implants are not such with a correct diagnosis and planning.
Through several cases, we will be debunking different myths that are attributed to the prosthesis on Zygomatic implants.
CV
Degree in Dentistry from the University of Oviedo, 2002
Doctorate in Dentistry from the University of Oviedo, 2021, awarded "Cum Laude"
Diploma in Implant Dentistry from the Department of Biomaterials / Handicap Research, Gothenburg University, Sweden, 2003/2004
Diploma in Clinical Periodontology, Clínica Aparicio, 2003/2004
Clinical Stays in Implantology, Prosthetics and Dental Aesthetics. Sao Paulo (Brazil), Vancouver (Canada), Florence (Italy), Munich (Germany)
Professional Experience
Attended various courses and conferences on surgery, implantology, periodontics, prosthetics, aesthetics and dental photography at national and international level.
Honorary Collaborator of the University of Oviedo in the Chair of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, in the subject of Integrated Clinic for Special Patients, 2002-2006
Member of S.E.P.A., S.E.C.I.B., S.E.I. and S.E.P.E.S
Private practice at the Miguel Gonzalez Dental Center
DSD Clinic Oviedo
Clinical Director of the Postgraduate Clinical Course in Oral Implantology at Ucam de Murcia, Oviedo headquarters