Edentulism is not rare. It affects millions of adults globally.
In the last decade, many scientific studies have proven the effectiveness of different implant techniques for edentulous patients. The technological advances followed by great surgeons have led to successful outcomes.
Edentulism2023, a conference with world-class speakers and experts, will provide an overview of treatment options and their associated level of scientific evidence.
What is possible surgically and prosthetically to restore a smile for an edentulous patient? Depending on the needs, anatomy and health situation, we can find different options.
Edentulism2023 will cover overdentures, dental implants, short Implants, nasal implants, all-on-x, pterygoid implants, zygomatic implants, prostheses, bone grafting and subperiosteal implants. In addition, the conference will review ethics, risk factors, aftercare and all the essential issues that fulfill the whole process of taking care of edentulous patients to achieve their well-being.
Dr. Carlos Aparicio, founder of ZAGA Centers and a keynote speaker, said the goal of Edentulism2023 is to focus on providing scientific information on procedures and sharing knowledge among dental professionals, to find the best path to help the patient.
ZAGA Centers will host the event, providing an exceptional opportunity to learn more about the most current technologies and best practices to improve oral health in edentulous patients.
Aparicio created the ZAGA method and philosophy, an innovative systemic approach to the treatment of patients who present a lack of maxillary bone necessary for the fixation of an implant. The creation of the ZAGA method made him a well-known global expert in the complex technique of zygomatic implants, which consists of oral rehabilitation in the face of dental loss by means of prostheses fixed to the jawbone.
Edentulism2023 will be held in the Canary Islands with more than 450 participants expected.
Learn more and register at: https://edentulism2023.com/
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