
Course on Soft tissue management in immediate and delayed implant
About the course
Clinicians can effectively address clinical challenges while prioritizing patient comfort and reducing morbidity through the strategic use of Dual-Phase collagenic biomaterials. By combining these xenografts, partially or completely with autogenous bone and porcine cortical bone barriers, clinicians can significantly lower patient morbidity.
This approach provides a predictable solution to the daily challenges encountered in clinical practice.
Speakers

LEADING EXPERT ON THE ESTHETIC FIELD OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY
- Active Member of the European Academy of Esthetics Dentistry
- Member of the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry
- Inventor of the “Slim temporary abutment concept: maximizing space for soft tissue growth”, Nobelbiocare
- Affiliate Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Washington Dental School, Seattle (Washington), USA
- Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), USA
- Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Periodontics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta (Georgia), USA
The clinical challenge
Clinicians can effectively address clinical challenges while prioritizing patient
comfort and reducing morbidity through the strategic use of Dual-Phase collagenic
biomaterials. By combining these xenografts, partially or completely with
autogenous bone and porcine cortical bone barriers, clinicians can significantly
lower patient morbidity. This approach provides a predictable solution to the daily
challenges encountered in clinical practice.
Course objectives
Participants will learn
• Surgical techniques, instruments, sequencing, timing as well as soft tissue
grafting and manipulation around implants
• Soft tissue harvesting and microsuturing techniques to improve the overall
long-term esthetic result of the techniques
Clinical contents
Basic principles of bone regeneration
• Use of xenogeinic Dual-Phase collagenic biomaterials for bone reconstruction
on immediate and delayed implant placement with the aid of surgical videos
• Treatment of simple and complex Horizontal defects with collagenic cortical
bone barriers and collagen membranes
• Treatment of Horizontal and Vertical defects with collagenic cortical bone barriers
• Multiple layers technique with immediate implant placement
The hands-on experience
The hands-on experience will take you through the main issues of the immediate
implant placement with missing bone walls, bone reconstruction with collagenic
cortical bone barriers and Dual-Phase biomaterials, and soft tissue management.
• Multiple layers technique with immediate implant placement
• Bone wall reconstruction with cortical bone barriers and Dual-Phase sticky
biomaterial
• Surgical techniques, sequencing, timing and soft tissue manipulation
• Instruments, techniques and times in the handling of cortical bone barriers as
well as soft tissue grafting around implants
• Microsuture techniques for circular tuberosity connective tissue grafts and buccal
around implants
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