William Martin, DMD, MS, FACP is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Florida’s College of Dentistry. He received his DMD from the University of Florida and completed his MS and Certificate in Prosthodontics from Baylor College of Dentistry. Dr. Martin joined the faculty at the University of Florida in 1999 and currently serves as the Director of the Center for Implant Dentistry. Dr. Martin is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and a fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists, International Team for Implantology and Associate Fellow of the Academy of Prosthodontics. Dr. Martin has authored numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles and abstracts. He has co-authored several textbooks on implant dentistry, specifically the ITI Treatment Guides Vol. 1 and 10, S.A.C. Classification in Implant Dentistry (1st Edition) and most recently the 2nd Edition. He is the past-chairman of the Section USA of the ITI and maintains a part-time practice limited to Prosthodontics within the Center for Implant Dentistry. He lectures both nationally and internationally on esthetic and implant dentistry.
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A satisfactory narrative
Thanks a lot
So if ISQ is <60 during full arch case for a single implant... Which loading protocol would u suggest and what is the significance of ISQ measurements in such cases?
What ISQ measurements are indicated for different implant loading strategies
on multiple implants evey reading are You using the same peg for isq reading
How or where can I learn about digital implant workflow?
What is the best grafting material
If the reading is 50 Ayer 3 months will you load
Wonderful class!! Congrats Dr
Nice
How come.you do not relate tho drop to Dr Paul Rosen ‘s dip during the transition from primary to secondary stability?
Great presentation!! Thank you
how does ISQ measurements on abutments differ from implant level readings? You mentioned it was not 1:1. Also are there specifc smartpegs for abuments?
Wonderfull process!! Im very happy to participate this symposium
Congrats from Perú
Gracias!!
Very good explanation
Can we use ISQ reading to predict prognosis of old ailing implant?
Dr. Nouman Ukaye. India
Do you ever use ISQ Measurements to assess stability status of Implants in cases that you are treating due to complications and or potential redo?
Is finger tightening enough for the SmartPegs? I feel sometimes that I need re-tighten them and get a few units higher ISQ value.
Dr Martin, thank you for presenting. If you have a “spinner” implant, would you take it out, after healing place a new implant – or can leave it in and use the Osstell for monitoring it, and expect it to gradually integrate?
Good afternoon. From Perú
Are 25 Ncm Torque and 60 ISQ equivalent values?
Dr Martin, you mentioned that ISQ is a valuable tool in Immediate Cases. How do you apply the ISQ measurements taken in your determination to move forward?
Excelente tarde desde la Cdmx..! Mexico
Gracias por la formación. Dr Rogelio Álvarez Marín. España
Thank you for joining us for the second webinar of the 2021 Osstell ISQ Online Symposium. If you have any questions for Dr. Martin please write them in this chat box and they will be addressed at the end of the presentation.