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The final and most important part of the implant talk series! The session will tie together all the information that we have learned so far on how to deliver a successful implant restoration. Particular highlight will be given on specific factors that could cause future problems such as screw loosening or ceramic chipping. We will also look at optimising emergence profile and ease of hygiene maintenance of our implant restorations. Ian van Staden from Revitalise Dental Lab has kindly agreed to join us and give his expert insight from the manufacturing perspective to ensure that the end-result is satisfactory for all parties involved. Last but not least, we'll touch on how to troubleshoot issues commonly encountered with delivering implant restorations.

Learning outcomes

- Delivery of implant restoration - Optimising emergence profile of the implant restoration - Optimising occlusion on the implant restoration - Optimising oral hygiene maintenance of the implant restoration - Troubleshooting common issues with implant restorations and how to prevent them in the first place

Speakers

Dr Jesslyn Praganta BDS, PGDipClinDent (Oral Surgery), DClinDent (Oral Surgery), MRACDS

Jesslyn completed her BDS from the University of Otago in 2012. She worked as a Dental House Surgeon at the University of Otago and Dunedin Hospital before joining a cosmetic dental clinic in Wellington where she developed her interest in aesthetic dentistry. In between her private practice in Wellington, she completed a Diploma in Oral Surgery (Distinction). In 2020, she returned to Dunedin to complete the Doctorate in Clinical Dentistry (Oral Surgery) before finally joining Fernbrae House as a specialist Oral Surgeon. Jesslyn also works part-time as a Senior Professional Practice Fellow at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Otago. Her research interest is in postoperative pain and swelling management, and the use of the platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in Oral Surgery, specifically in third molar surgery. One of her clinical special interests is restoring a healthy smile for patients with terminal teeth using dental implants or other prostheses. She routinely works in collaboration with the local dentists, specialists, and dental technicians. Jesslyn is a great listener and loves meeting new people. She takes pride in providing the highest quality surgery in a gentle and relaxing environment for all her patients. In her free time, Jesslyn enjoys checking out the Dunedin culinary scenery with her husband.

Dr Jesslyn Praganta 

Mr Ian van Staden NDip (Dental Technology), NZDTRex, PGDipClinDenTech

As the owner of Revitalise Dental Ian brings twenty years of experience in providing technical support to dentists and dental specialists ranging from routine to complex rehabilitation cases. Many years were also spent lecturing in Dental Technology to undergraduate students and running seminars for Post-graduate prosthodontics students at the University of Otago. During his time at the university Ian was presented with cases that were deemed 'failures' and requested to provide an innovative treatment option using what was present in order to save the situation if possible. He prides himself on the ability to think outside the box and to invent workable solutions in situations which seem irrecoverable. All the complex and interesting cases are photographed using digital SLR photography which Ian creates and presents for himself or on behalf of others.

Mr Ian van Staden 

Foundations of implant restoration - Part 3/3


Speakers:

Dr Jesslyn Praganta BDS, PGDipClinDent (Oral Surgery), DClinDent (Oral Surgery), MRACDS

Mr Ian van Staden NDip (Dental Technology), NZDTRex, PGDipClinDenTech

Monday 24th Jun 2024
9:30am - 11:30am
Venue: Fernbrae House
90 Newington Avenue
Maori Hill
Dunedin
Region: Otago
Brought to you by Jesslyn Praganta
90 Newington Avenue
Maori Hill
Dunedin
9010
New Zealand