Lesson 1Implant-Based Options: Single Implants, Implant-Held Bridges, Fixed vs Removable Implant OverdenturesThis part details implant-based choices, like single crowns, implant-held bridges, and fixed vs removable overdentures, focusing on when to use, design, implant numbers and spots, and upkeep needs.
When for Single Implant CrownsPlanning Implant-Held BridgesFixed Implant DesignRemovable Implant Overdenture IdeasImplant Number and Spread PlanningUpkeep of Implant ProstheticsLesson 2Material Choices: Metals (Valuable, Non-Valuable), Metal-Ceramic, Solid Zirconia, Lithium Disilicate, Acrylic and Plastic Denture BasesThis part looks at material picks for fixed and removable prosthetics, comparing metals, metal-ceramics, zirconia, lithium disilicate, and denture polymers for strength, looks, wear, bonding, and clinic uses.
Valuable vs Non-Valuable AlloysMetal-Ceramic Uses and LimitsSolid Zirconia UsesLithium Disilicate for Front LooksAcrylic and Plastic Denture BasesMaterial Pick by Bite RiskLesson 3Removable Partial Denture Design Rules: Kennedy Classes, Main Connectors, Clasp Design, Stress SpreadThis part shows core removable partial denture design rules, including Kennedy classes, main connectors, clasp setups, and stress control, using mechanics to boost comfort, work, and long-term support tooth health.
Kennedy Class and ChangesMain Connector Pick RulesDirect and Indirect Retainer DesignClasp Type Pick and UsesStress Breakers and SpreadSurveying and Insertion Path PlanningLesson 4Mechanics of Support, Hold, and Steadiness: Tissue-Supported vs Tooth-Supported vs Implant-Supported ProstheticsThis part explains mechanics rules for support, hold, and steadiness in tissue-, tooth-, and implant-supported prosthetics, stressing load pass, stress spread, and long-term health and machine risk control.
Ideas of Support, Hold, SteadinessLoad Pass in Tissue ProstheticsLoad Pass in Tooth ProstheticsLoad Pass in Implant ProstheticsBite Plan and Force SpreadHandling Side Habits and OverloadLesson 5Proof-Based Thoughts for Diabetic Patients: Healing, Implant Success, Gum ControlThis part reviews proof on diabetic patients, focusing on wound healing, implant survival, gum control, blood sugar limits, and plan changes that boost safety and reliability of prosthetic treatment.
Diabetes Effects on Mouth TissuesBlood Sugar Control and HealingImplant Survival in DiabeticsGum Care in DiabetesAdjusting Surgery and Check PlansPatient Teaching and Doctor LinkLesson 6Fixed Bridges and Stick-On Bridges: Uses, Support Tooth Check, Tooth Prep ThoughtsThis part reviews uses for fixed bridges and stick-on bridges, support tooth picks and checks, and key tooth prep rules that balance hold, resistance, looks, and saving healthy tooth structure.
Uses for Regular Fixed BridgesUses for Resin-Stick BridgesSupport Tooth Pick RulesChecking Support Gum HealthTooth Prep for Bridge HoldersTooth Prep for Stick HoldersLesson 7Pros and Cons of Each Choice in Patients with Medium Ridge Shrink and Gum PastThis part analyses good and bad sides of fixed, removable, and implant choices in patients with medium ridge shrink and gum history, stressing support, cleanability, looks, cost, and risk of more tissue loss.
Checking Ridge Shrink LevelGum Past Effect on ChoicesFixed Choices in Weak SupportRemovable Choices for Ridge ShrinkImplant Choices in Low BoneRisk-Benefit Talk with PatientsLesson 8Joint Decision Making: Balancing Looks, Work, Upkeep, and BudgetThis part covers joint decision making, teaching how to get patient values, show choices, and balance looks, work, upkeep, and budget while noting consent and setting real expectations.
Getting Patient Goals and PrioritiesExplaining Choices in Simple WordsTalking Looks vs WorkUpkeep Load and Visit TimesBudget Limits and Step CareNoting Consent and ExpectationsLesson 9Mixed Solutions and Step Approaches: Combined Implant and Tooth Supported ProstheticsThis part covers mixed and step plans that mix tooth- and implant-supported prosthetics, including shift from failing teeth, risk check, load share, and order to cut invasion and treatment breaks.
Reason for Mixed Prosthetic DesignsMixing Tooth and Implant UnitsStep Extraction and Quick ReplaceShift from Partial Dentures to ImplantsHandling Different Support and MovementLong-Term Check of Mixed Cases