Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) β Complete Clinical Course
Advanced Implant Protocols for Immediate Esthetic & Functional Results.
The Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) technique is a cutting-edge surgical and prosthetic approach designed to expand the possibilities of immediate implant placement and loading, even in compromised clinical situations. By reconstructing hard and soft tissue defects in the same surgical session, clinicians can achieve predictable esthetic outcomes while significantly reducing treatment time and patient interventions.
This comprehensive course provides a step-by-step clinical framework, covering everything from biological foundations to advanced surgical protocols, enabling clinicians to confidently apply IDR in a wide range of clinical scenarios.
What You’ll Master
- IDR Core Principles: Understand the biological and surgical foundations of immediate dentoalveolar restoration.
- Minimally Invasive Techniques: Perform atraumatic extractions and optimize post-extraction socket preservation.
- Bone & Soft Tissue Reconstruction: Apply grafting strategies to rebuild compromised sockets in a single session.
- Implant Stability Optimization: Enhance primary stability through advanced techniques like osseodensification.
Curriculum Highlights
- Foundations & Biology: IDR concept, post-extraction socket biology, and minimally invasive extraction techniques.
- Diagnosis & Planning: Classification of alveolar defects and comprehensive treatment planning.
- Grafting Techniques: Maxillary tuberosity as a donor site and cortico-cancellous graft protocols.
- Implant Protocols: Implant diameter selection and placement strategies in different socket conditions.
- Clinical Applications: IDR in anterior, posterior, and infected sites with esthetic considerations.
- Advanced Concepts: Periodontal biotype influence, bone reconstruction, and osseodensification techniques.
- Complications & Outcomes: Managing risks, understanding biological success, and achieving predictable results.
Clinical Applications
- Anterior & Posterior Regions: Adapt IDR protocols for different anatomical zones.
- Compromised & Infected Sites: Successfully treat challenging cases with predictable outcomes.
- Gingival Recession Cases: Integrate soft tissue management into implant planning.
- Immediate Loading: Deliver functional and esthetic restorations in a single surgical session.
This complete IDR course equips clinicians with advanced surgical protocols, biological understanding, and real-world applications β enabling predictable, esthetic, and efficient implant treatments in even the most challenging cases.





































































































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