Lecture-On-Demand Series: Advanced Implant Treatment Planning
A Systematic Approach
Dr. Mamaly Reshad and colleague Dr. Amir Aalam discuss how the treatment delivered to their patients rotates around their interaction and teamwork. It is important to consider the needs of the patient as a whole to restore their function and smile. The focus of this educational video is specifically around what happens distal to the canines rather than the aesthetic zone.
Lecture-On-Demand Series: Which Ceramic Should I Use? (Part 1)
Dr. Reshad and colleague Dr. Anas Aloum discuss the many materials from which to choose for restorations. They discuss a systematic solution that helps choose the best material for each clinical restoration. (Disclosure: The information shared in this video is the latest knowledge available in mid-2011. However, it gives a great framework from which to build knowledge and skills for the future.)
Lecture-On-Demand Series: Which Ceramic Should I Use? (Part 2)
Dr. Reshad and colleague Dr. Anas Aloum discuss the many materials from which to choose for restorations. In part 2 they talk about the pressed ceramics available as well as where and when to use them for the best aesthetic. (Disclosure: The information shared in this video is the latest knowledge available in mid-2011. However, it gives a great framework from which to build knowledge and skills for the future.)
Lecture-On-Demand Series: Which Ceramic Should I Use? (Part 3)
Dr. Reshad and colleague Dr. Anas Aloum discuss the many materials from which to choose for restorations. In part 3 they discuss with more detail the two-body group of porcelain fused to zirconia, and porcelain fused to metal, as well as answering the questions of why, when, and where is best to choose these specific materials. (Disclosure: The information shared in this video is the latest knowledge available in mid-2011. However, it gives a great framework from which to build knowledge and skills for the future.)
Click to read this clinical report by Dr. Mamaly Reshad. This clinical report demonstrates how a clinician can objectively overcome some of the barriers associated with providing patients with predictable esthetics, in a mutually satisfactory manner. Two such barriers are identified and discussed in this report. The first is related to psychology and patient's attitude to treatment. The second is related to the actual clinical procedure. Click here to read.
In this published article, Dr. Mamaly Reshad takes a look at the diagnostic factors that affect the predictability of peri-implant aesthetics. Achieving aesthetics with implant restorations is significantly more challenging than that with conventional restorations. Diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning are critical in obtaining a successful outcome. Click here to read.