Unlocking Predictable Success for Optimal Patient Outcomes

Immediate implant placement in molars is a game-changer in modern implantology, offering patients faster treatment, reduced chair time, and improved aesthetic and functional outcomes. Molars present unique challenges due to their multi-rooted anatomy, bone density variations, and high occlusal forces, making predictability a critical concern. This webinar will address the growing demand for efficient, reliable implant solutions by exploring techniques and evidence-based protocols to ensure successful outcomes. By mastering immediate molar implant placement, clinicians can elevate their practice, enhance patient satisfaction, and stay at the forefront of implant dentistry.
Webinar Objectives
Highlight the clinical and patient-centred benefits of immediate molar implant placement, including reduced treatment time, preservation of bone and soft tissue, and enhanced patient satisfaction.
Discuss the unique anatomicaL CONSIDERATIONS of molar sites, such as multi-rooted sockets, bone quality, and occlusal demands, and their impact on implant success.
Clinical guidelines for achieving predictable outcomes in immediate molar implant placement, including case selection and risk assessment.
Identify key factors influencing the success of immediate molar implants, such as bone volume, soft tissue management, and prosthetic considerations, and strategies to address them.

Dr. Marcus Engelschalk
Dr Marcus Engelschalk graduated in dentistry in 1997 at the University of Würzburg, Germany. From 1997 until 2000 assistant doctor in Munich and postgraduate studies at the University of Zurich and Vienna. Certified in Implantology by the German Association of Implantology (DGI) in 2002. Attendee of the post-graduate Master program in Laser in dentistry at the University of Aachen, Germany.
He established his own practice for dentistry and implantology in Munich and from 2003 – 2015 responsible physician for oral surgery and implantology at the Arabella Clinic, Munich for outpatient and inpatient treatment.
In 2014 founding the Private Dental Office for Periodontology and Implantology in Munich together with Prof. Dr José Gonzales.
Dr Engelschalk was a clinical instructor for the Diode Laser in dentistry and is lecturing national and international about digital implantology and digital implant prosthetics and is an author of different publications on guided implant surgery and laser dentistry.
Currently, he is Chairman of MegaGen International Network of Education and Clinical Research (MINEC) Germany and Interims Chairman of MINEC Europe as well as founding editor of the scientific magazine of MINEC Europe.
He is a global ambassador for SlowDentistry in Germany and the founder of the SlowDigitalDentistry concept.
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