In 1986 Mauro Labanca earned his Medical Doctor degree from the University of Milan, where he also qualified in dentistry and general surgery. He has practiced oral surgery and Implantology since 1992 in his private dental office located in Milan city center, Italy. He is an international speaker and key opinion leader for many leading dental companies.
He is the regent of the International College of Dentists (ICD) Italian section, registrar of the European Board and International Councilor.
He is co-author of the atlas “Anatomy and Surgery in Dentistry” (Elsevier-Masson) recently reprinted and updated, the book “Clinical Neurochemical and Experimental Aspects of Orofacial Pain in Dentistry” and the DVD “The Dental Anatomy and Surgery in a Daily Practice”. He is the author of the DVD “Sutures in Dentistry: Materials and Knotting Techniques” (second edition) as well as several scientific articles published in impacted reviews. He is the author of the book “Clinical and Anatomical Basis of everyday Dental surgery” (Quintessence).
Director of the course of “Anatomical surgery with Cadaver lab” at the Institute of Anatomy at the University of Wien, Austria and Institute of Anatomy at the University of Brescia, Italy.
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Congratulations, very specific.
Carlos Ortiz from Republic of Panamá
Thank you Sir
Thank you so much
How many days should we wait to check ISQ value
Magnífico Webinar. Felicitaciones desde Sevilla, España. Dr Rogelio Álvarez Marin.
is there any RCT to prove the use of ISQ meter.
Amazing. Thank you.
hi
Has the use of ISQ enabled you to provide shorter treatment time with predictability?
thank you Prof Mauro, for such amazing presentation ,Alan Amin Oral surgeon and Implantologist from Melbourne Australia
Thanks from Santiago de Chile, it´s been illuminating!
Is the smart peg torqued or just clicks
Nice session Thank you!
Thank you very much Mauro for your lecture
great talk – may I ask what would be the maximum torque that one could or should obtain ?
Does taking an Osstell ISQ measurement add a lot of time in taking the measurements
Thank you Dr Labanca.
That was a great session thank you
Thanks for the presentstion.
How often do you rely upon ISQ measurements in your implant cases?
what are the parameters to consider to properly do immediate loading?
Do you communicate the ISQ value with the patients? If so, how?”
what ISQ value to know when to place the final construction? Same target value on all cases?
Can we reuse the same SmartPeg in the same patient? Or do we need to change the SmartPeg everytime we measure ISQ?
Can we attach the SmartPeg to the abutment to measure the ISQ?
Which ISQ value do you target for immediate loading?
Just out of curiosity, what would be the RFA reading of a natural single-rooted tooth with good bone support?
Good afternoon from Milano
Saludos desde La Cdmx, México
Isn’t it any correlation between ISQ and torque in some cases?
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