Ahmed Halim Ayoub
Egyptian Society of Oral Implantology, Egypt
Keynote: Oral Health Dent Manag
The 4th additional axis of time is added to the traditional 3D axes which makes it different to identify the time of extraction
and implant placement either immediate implant placement , early implant placement or delayed implant placement. This
review focus on each technique and the ideal choice of each technique in every case
Introduction: Immediate implant placement after extraction has become a favored treatment protocol with many clinicians
worldwide. There are many advantages to this protocol, amongst them; shortened treatment time, placement of the implant in
sound bone that constitutes the socket wall, placement trajectory guidance by the socket and preservation of bone volume. This
literature review describes the 4th dimension in implant placement which is the timing of placement after extraction which is
a very important factor in immediate placement success rate.
Learning objectives:
1. After the presentation the audience shall understand:
2. The 4th dimension in implant placement
3. The proper way achieve an perfect immediate implant
4. Decide whether to place or not to place the implant after extraction
5. Manage the jumping gap
6. The proper way to achieve the maximum esthetic outcome in immediate placement.
Ahmed Halim Ayoub. DDS. MSc. Visiting Lecturer in BPP University Faculty of Dentistry, London, England. His Diploma and Master Degrees are from Seville university, Spain . He developed expertise in bone augmentation and sinus elevation. He has a special interest in bone healing, role of growth factors and bone morphogenetic proteins in bone growth. Dr Halim is also highly interested in Dental implant Education and developed his pioneer modules using Live training throughout directing dental implant post graduate training in Egyptian society of oral Implantology, London oral restorative academy ,and London dental education services. Prof Halim is a distinguished speaker; he presents in international conferences and teaches in the UK, Europe and the Middle East.
Email: dr.ayoub@gmail.com