Webinars

Why don't my implants lose bone?

In this webinar, doctors Moraleda and Cárcamo explain how to prevent bone loss around implants by applying evidence-based clinical criteria. Through controllable factors, they demonstrate that it is possible to maintain or even gain bone in the long term.

In this essential webinar organized by Evolution Group And Eckermann, the doctors Diego Moraleda And Daniel Cárcamo share their clinical vision on how to prevent bone loss around dental implants. Far from being an empty promise, the title of the meeting reflects a possible reality if a series of biological criteria and evidence-based surgical-prosthetic decisions are correctly applied.

Throughout the video, the speakers develop the concept of a “Pyramid of Controllable Factors”, a visual metaphor that helps us understand how each clinical decision — from the type of implant, its connection, the surrounding soft tissue or the insertion torque — can contribute (or not) to long-term bone stability.

The role of keratinized tissue, the importance of intermediate pillars, the ideal placement technique, the material of the restoration, the design of the crown and the need to establish a professional maintenance protocol are analyzed in depth. We also talk clearly and realistically about peri-implantitis: how to prevent it, when to treat it and when, simply, it is best to implant.

The approach is practical, based on daily clinical experience and the latest scientific studies. The objective is not only to prevent physiological bone loss “accepted” by the literature, but to show that Is it possible to keep — and even gain — bone around implants if certain principles are respected.

This webinar not only offers clinical keys, but also a new way of thinking about modern implantology.