The evolution of bi-korticale two-piece implants has transformed the concept of immediate loading by utilizing strategic bicortical anchorage for maximum stability, even in compromised bone situations. The Korticale TPR Implant System offers a unique combination of mechanical design and surface morphology that enables clinicians to achieve excellent primary torque in both soft and thinner bone conditions, minimizing the need for bone grafting or sinus lift procedures.
This session comprehensively explores the complete continuum from osteotomy design to digital prosthetic rehabilitation. Participants will learn precise osteotomy execution to ensure predictable bicortical engagement—covering critical aspects such as trajectory control, cortical perforation depth, and torque optimization. The course emphasizes common errors in buccocortical fixation, their clinical implications, and clear stepwise strategies to prevent them through guided angulation and tactile control.
Furthermore, the session bridges surgical precision with modern prosthetic execution by demonstrating digital impression protocols, multi-unit abutment selection, and CAD-CAM prosthesis design for chairside conversion. Real-world case demonstrations will showcase how immediate loading can be successfully achieved with the Korticale TPR system using both manual and digital workflows.
By the end of this program, clinicians will be able to confidently manage atrophic ridges, enhance torque stability, and deliver full-arch restorations within days—realizing the true potential of bi-korticale implantology.
Master the complete workflow of two-piece bi-korticale TPR implants from Osteotomy to Digital Prosthetic Rehabilitation.