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LEARNING & COURSES

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Course in Dissective Surgical Anatomy: Oral and Implant Surgery February 27-28, 2026

A practical and theoretical course on anatomical preparation to explore anatomy, dissection, implant techniques, and risk area management. February 27–28, 2026, Palazzo Trecchi, Cremona.
Corso anatomia chirurgica dissettiva - Mesa Italia

Guided implant surgery course on cadavers – The Mesa training experience November 2025-ENG

Corso di Chirurgia Implantare su Cadavere Mesa 29/30 Novembre 2025. Un’esperienza formativa avanzata tra tecnica, anatomia reale e ricerca della precisione chirurgica.
Cremona training center - Mesa Italia

CORSO ANATOMIA CHIRURGICA DISSETTIVA DEL CAVO ORALE

May 24 -25, 2025 The guided implant surgery course on cadavers has the ambitious goal of consolidating knowledge and isolation of the main anatomical structures of surgical interest and, at the same time, performing guided surgery on anatomical specimens.
Dental alloy - Mesa Italia

The main features of Chrome – Cobalt alloys

Which are the main features of Chrome – Cobalt alloys, and why are they so important for prosthodontist laboratories? Discover how to use them, thanks to the suggestions we’ve got from recent studies and from the prosthodontists of Mesa Italia who have tested them.
Overcastable components - Mesa Italia

Overcastable – How to use the Cobalt-Chrome overcastable component

The Overcastable’s function is that of replacing in all respects the classic coupling system built in castable plastic.
Magnum Ceramic dental alloy - Mesa Italia

VIDEO: Ceramic layered on no precious alloy in the digital age

Ceramic layered on no precious alloy in the digital age
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VIDEO: Simple and predictable paths for a correct prosthetic rehabilitation, between analogue and digital

Simple and predictable paths for a correct prosthetic rehabilitation, between analogue and digital