Tristan Staas

About

Dr Tristan Staas graduated from the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands in 1988. Together with his wife who is also a dentist, they founded Staas and Bergmans Zorgvooruwmond in 1990, a practice for general dentistry and a clinic for esthetic dentistry and implantology in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. In 2012 they founded a second office, Staas and Bergmans Expertisevooruwmond, a partnership clinic consisting of various dental specialists working as a team treating patients needing complex therapy. Dr Staas has focused his practice and teaching interests on immediate implant placement in the esthetic zone and collaborates with other clinicians working together in their practices in the Netherlands. He provides instruction to colleagues on immediate replacements, esthetic solutions and the use of 3D techniques, and is performing research on these procedures and long-term outcomes in 2018 Staas & Bergmans opened their new multidisciplinary clinic, in January 2021 they opened a new clinic focused on youth, geriatric patients and patients who need special care.

Lecture

Flapless immediate replacement in the aesthetic zone, using 1 abutment 1 time : The new normal!

Content:
– Anterior replacement, why wait if you can do it right away?
– The science behind immediate replacement and provisionalization.
– Bone and soft tissue preservation: procedure and clinical benefits of FIIPP
– Why should we change our protocol to 1 abutment 1 time?
– Clinical cases, from planning to final restoration.
– Long term outcome, the risk of vertical compensation.

Learning objectives:
– Understanding of biological principles, how to preserve bone and soft tissue in the aesthetic zone.
– The importance of implant-abutment connections and the influence of abutment design.
– How to prevent aesthetic complications and create a predictable outcome

Workshop

Flapless immediate replacement in the aesthetic zone

Content:
– Step-by-step workflow: from intake to temporary restoration
– Digital planning in a FIIPP procedure
– Surgical protocol including abutment selection
– Temporary and final prosthetic solutions.
– Case studies with aesthetically challenging situations

Learning objectives:
– Case selection and planning immediate anterior cases
– Performing a FIIPP procedure – from a surgical and prosthetic perspective.
– Temporary and final restorations, design, emergence profile and materials