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Nitzan Bichacho, D.M.D. holds the post of expert in prosthodontics at the rank of Professor, at the Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University and Hadassah, Jerusalem, Israel, where he graduated in 1984. Prof. Bichacho is Past President and a Life Member of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED) and serves on the editorial boards of leading international dental journals. He developed restorative and prosthetic clinical techniques that have become widely used around the world. Prof. Bichacho publishes and lectures worldwide on dental implant therapy, fixed prosthodontics, interdisciplinary treatments and innovative treatment modalities in esthetic dentistry. The Bichacho Clinic in Tel Aviv focuses on high-end esthetic oriented interdisciplinary treatments, collaborating with world renowned colleagues and dental technicians.
A Practical Approach to Digital Photography and Workflow
1st Edition 2018 Book Hardcover, 21 x 28 cm, 248 pages, 556 illus Language: English Categories: Radiology and Photography, General Dentistry Stock No.: BG128 ISBN 978-1-78698-004-5 QP Deutschland
The 5th Smart Casual Dentistry Σymposium & XXII SE.NA.ME. International Conference
October 10, 2024 — October 12, 2024Athens Conservatoire, Athen, Greece
Speakers: Christos Angelopoulos, Rafael Beolchi, Nitzan Bichacho, Pietro Felice, Sotiria Gizani, Galip Gürel, Kostas Karagiannopoulos, Panagiotis Lampropoulos, Giulio Rasperini, Michele Temperani, Eric Van Dooren, Ioannis Vergoullis
OMNIPRESS
360 IMPLANTOLOGY by MIS – MIS Global Conference
September 12, 2024 — September 14, 2024Palau de Congressos de Palma, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Speakers: Tara Aghaloo, Serhat Aslan, Nitzan Bichacho, Darko Božić, Tali Chackartchi, Victor Clavijo, Gustavo Giordani, Moshe Goldstein, Galip Gürel, Stefen Koubi, Hilal Kuday, Alberto Monje, Stavros Pelekanos, Mario Alonso Puig, Ariel J. Raigrodski, Aušra Ramanauskaitė, Isabella Rocchietta, Mariano Sanz, Ignacio Sanz Sànchez, Venceslav Stankov
35th EAED Spring Open Meeting
35 years of Esthetic Dentistry - The masters, the fundamentals, today's trendsMay 23, 2024 — May 25, 2024The Baron's Hall & Gallery, Vila Nova Gaia, Portugal
Speakers: Luís Azevedo, Urs C. Belser, Nitzan Bichacho, Markus Blatz, Jorge Cardoso, Nuno Sousa Dias, Petra Gierthmühlen, Aiste Gintaute, Oscar Gonzalez-Martin, Stefano Gracis, Ueli Grunder, Arndt Happe, Marc Hürzeler, France Lambert, Amélie Mainjot, Alexandros Manolakis, Konrad H. Meyenberg, Nazariy Mykhaylyuk, José M. Navarro, Gaetano Paolone, Stavros Pelekanos, Roberto Perasso, João Pitta, Pablo Ramírez, Andrea Ricci, Giano Ricci, Giuseppe Romeo, Irena Sailer, David Winkler, Yu Zhang, Giovanni Zucchelli
European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
SEPES – 50+ 1 Annual Congress
October 13, 2022 — October 15, 2022Plaza de las Convenciones, Maspalomas, Las Palmas, Spain
Speakers: Nitzan Bichacho, Markus Blatz, Christian Coachman, Luca De Stavola, Mirela Feraru, Gustavo Giordani, Galip Gürel, Ronald Jung, Nazariy Mykhaylyuk, Nelson R. F. A. Silva, Dennis P. Tarnow
SEPES - Sociedad Española de Prótesis Estomatologías y Estética
This author's journal articles
The International Journal of Prosthodontics, Pre-Print
Purpose: To describe a digital workflow for the management of the emergence profile and restoration’s finishing line on vertical prepared teeth, utilizing a digital data set. Material & methods: The scan of the prepared teeth the day of the preparation, the scan of the provisional restoration placed on the preparation after soft tissue maturation and the scan of the provisional restoration outside of the oral cavity, are combined under a common data set, that can provide all the necessary information in order to design the final restoration. Results: The presented digital technique can facilitate the implementation of the vertical preparation, as the desired finish line can be defined by the clinician and be transferred predictable to the dental lab. Current approach provides also, an alternative gingival management method, taken advantage of the displacement of soft tissue in the appointment of vertical preparation. Conclusions: The positioning of the final finishing line on vertical prepared teeth, the management of the soft tissue and the fabrication of the final restoration, can be facilitated combining digital data sets, that have been obtained during a distinct phase of the treatment.
The clinician's selection of an implant system is influenced by many variables. Ideally, the decision should be based on scientific evidence, but often these decisions are based on economic considerations or influenced by the experience of a trusted peer. The purpose of this paper is to describe the influence of implant neck features (shape and surface) and abutment connection (diameter that matches or is smaller than the implant's platform) on hard and soft tissues around single-tooth implants placed into healed ridges with adequate hard and soft tissue thickness. In an effort to reduce the number of variables, only two-piece implants fully placed at bone level or beneath were taken into consideration. The goal is to provide additional guidance for clinicians on the decision-making and implant-selection processes.
Die ästhetische Rehabilitation der Patienten verlangt nach vereinfachten Behandlungsabläufen mit vorhersagbaren Ergebnissen. Die vorgestellte Kasuistik zeigt eine solche Technik zur einfachen, sicheren Augmentation und Entwicklung eines weichgewebigen Pontic-Auflagers mit Bindegewebstransplantation. Nach einer präzisen Abformung wird die Augmentation zunächst auf dem Modell "realistisch" simuliert und das definitive Pontic entwickelt. Unmittelbar nach der chirurgischen Augmentation eingebracht, formt es das heilende Weichgewebe dann ideal aus.
Keywords: Modellgeführte Weichgewebsaugmentation, Bindegewebstransplantat, Weichgewebskonditionierung, Pontic, dreigliedrige Brücke, Ästhetik
Restaurativer Ansatz unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Gingivaintegration und Papillenunterstützung
Viele Patienten lehnen bei Zahnfehlstellungen kieferorthopädische Behandlungen ab. In manchen dieser Fälle kann eine rein restaurative Behandlungsstrategie zwar keine optimalen, aber immerhin zufriedenstellende Ergebnisse liefern. Der Beitrag erörtert diverse ästhetische Probleme im Zusammenhang mit Zahnfehlstellungen. Alle Fälle sind dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass lediglich eine indirekte restaurative Behandlung gewählt wurde. Das Ziel bestand jeweils in zufriedenstellenden Resultaten, die aber nicht ganz perfekt sein mussten. Die Behandlungen sind jeweils als annehmbarer Kompromiss zu betrachten, der innerhalb der vom Befund gesetzten Grenze eingegangen wurde.
Keywords: Ästhetik, Zahnfehlstellungen, restaurative Maßnahmen, Gingivamanagement
Modular Transitional Implants (MTI) are made from pure titanium and are used to support fixed provisional restorations during the osseointegration of definitive implants. This study histologically examined the jaw response to loaded MTIs in the dog mandible. Three implants were inserted transmucosally into each side of the mandible in 3 dogs. Stability was examined using a Periotest. Anterior and posterior implants were splinted using a cemented acrylic resin fixed partial denture to allow immediate loading. The middle implant remained unloaded and was used as a control. Dogs were sacrificed 11 to 12 weeks after implantation, and tissue blocks containing the implants were removed. Histologic examination showed that 10 of the 18 implants had good bone-to-implant contact, with the percentage of bone contacting the threaded portion of the implant varying from 30% to 65%. There was no statistical difference (P > 0.1) in percentage of bone-to-metal contact between loaded and unloaded implants. Six implants were entirely surrounded by connective tissue with or without inflammation; two implants were lost during the study. The success rate did not differ between loaded and unloaded implants. In the successful implants trabecular bone made good contact with the implant, forming supporting struts.There was bone remodeling in some bone-to-metal contact areas. It is believed that success was mainly influenced by the initial bone density at the implant site and by the uncontrolled load that the animals applied to the implants during the early healing stage.