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Managing the Extraction Site - Optimal Preservation and Enhancement Techniques
There is rarely a day that clinicians do not have to deal with an extraction site. If implant therapy is a consideration, then bone and soft tissue quantity and quality must be factored into treatment options. The ideal opportunity for bone preservation exists at the time of tooth extraction. All too often this opportunity is lost. Extraction techniques will be demonstrated that not only preserve but augment the amount of alveolar bone. The importance of piezosurgery, atraumatic surgical technique, the use of bone grafts, resorbable membranes and growth factors will be elucidated along with soft tissue enhancement.
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Michael Sonick, DMD |
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Ridge Splitting and/or GBR - Maxilla vs. Mandible - Part 2 of 2
Mandibular ridge splitting has been a clinical challenge due to high density of cortical bone. Therefore, some clinicians recommends two stage approach to overcome this issue. We will also present a unique ridge splitting technique that is easy to do and predictable using one stage approach.
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Samuel Lee, DDS |
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PRGF-Endoret Protocol (Platelet Rich in Growth Factors)
PRGF®-Endoret Technology is based on the activation of the patient's own platelets for the stimulation and acceleration of tissue healing and regeneration. Dr. Maurice Salama’s assistant, Charlene Bennett, will elaborate in detail describing the step-by step PRGF preparation and how it can be utilized clinically.
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Charlene Bennett, CDA |
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A Clinical Update in Bone Regeneration: Autogenous Bone vs. BMP-2
For historical and biological reasons autogenous bone has long been considered the gold standard of bone graft materials. For bone augmentation procedures autogenous grafts provided predictable volume gains, favorable bone quality with short healing periods. However, the need to harvest the graft and associated morbidity are inherent disadvantages. The choice of a technique for bone augmentation is dependent on a number of factors including the use of bone substitutes. More recently recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein (rhBMP-2) has been shown to be effective in repairing buccal wall defects from extractions and in sinus bone grafting. The use of rhBMP-2 is currently under clinical investigation as a replacement for autograft in ridge augmentation process.
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Craig M Misch, DDS, MDS |
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Sonic Weld and BMP-2 for Bone Augmentation of a Severe Anterior Maxillary Defect
This video highlights the diagnosis and treatment of a Severe Type 3 Vertical deficiency in the Anterior Maxilla.
The utilization of a new resorbable rigid Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) membrane and the technique of Sonic Weld is highlighted using clinical video and animation. The process of debridement of the site and then shaping and securing the rigid PLA pins and mesh are featured utilizing clinical video and animation. The additional use of BMP-2/ACS and Mineross in a 50-50 mixture is used a bone graft substitute. Tension Free closure, suturing and early healing are also displayed.
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Maurice Salama, DMD |
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The Use of Emdogain and BioOss Collagen in Bone Regenerative Procedures
This video will discuss the steps necessary to preapre a site for bone regenerative procedures. The materials used for regeneration in the cases discussed will be Emdogain and BioOss collagen. Reentry of the areas will be shown and in several cases 10+ years visual evaluation will be seen.
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Daniel J Melker, DDS |
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Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration
The IDR (Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration) technique has been used for over 6 years. With it, we can reconstruct socket tissue losses in the same surgical session of dental extraction, implant placement and provisional crown installation, minimizing the treatment time and morbidity of the procedures.
In this presentation we discuss the hard and soft tissues stability when the IDR technique is applied in different types of periodontal biotypes and in sites with different defect levels.
The clinical, radiographic and tomographic follow-up of some cases is shown, allowing us to evaluate the maintenance of gingival architecture and peri-implant bone stability around the implants.
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José Carlos Martins da Rosa, DDS, MS |
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Alveolar Ridge Regenerative Strategies: Autogenous Bone vs BMP-2
This clinical based presentation will compare the use of autogenous bone vs BMP-2 for alveolar ridge reconstruction. The science, indications, advantages and disadvantages of each approach will be featured. Single tooth to full arch reconstruction cases will also be shown along with understanding the application of non-resorbable vs resorbable mesh barriers for alveolar ridge reconstruction.
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Michael A Pikos, DDS |
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Pre-Implant Ridge Bioengineering: The Bone Block Allograft Technique - Part 2 of 2
Narrow ridge deficiencies can limit dental implant placement. As well, the pain and various complications associated with chin, ramus and hip bone block grafts for ridge augmentation purposes discourage many from pursuing this method of treatment. The 'bone block allograft technique' helps overcome narrow ridge limitations for dental implant placement as well as minimizing surgical post-op pain, risks and complications. This is an extremely versatile procedure which can be performed in the anterior and posterior sextants of both the maxillary and mandibular arches. The 'bone block allograft' technique helps overcome narrow ridge limitations for dental implant placement as well as minimizing surgical post-op pain, risks and complications. This is an extremely versatile procedure which can be performed in the anterior and posterior sextants of both the maxillary and mandibular arches.
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Herbert Veisman, BSc, DDS, FRCD |
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Simultaneous Autogenous Block Grafting & Implant Placement
Autogenous bone is the gold standard of bone augmentation. Studies have also shown that bone blocks achieve far more predictable bone volume while reducing the need for further grafting at the time of implant placement.
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Howard Gluckman, BDS, MChD |
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Pre-Implant Ridge Bioengineering: The Bone Block Allograft Technique - Part 1 of 2
Narrow ridge deficiencies can limit dental implant placement. As well, the pain and various complications associated with chin, ramus and hip bone block grafts for ridge augmentation purposes discourage many from pursuing this method of treatment. The 'bone block allograft' technique helps overcome narrow ridge limitations for dental implant placement as well as minimizing surgical post-op pain, risks and complications. This is an extremely versatile procedure which can be performed in the anterior and posterior sextants of both the maxillary and mandibular arches.
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Herbert Veisman, BSc, DDS, FRCD |
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Vertical Bone Augmentation: Current Concepts and Techniques
This lecture will review several approaches used for vertical bone augmentation and discuss the benefits and limitations of each. There will be special emphasis on the titanium mesh and inter-positional osteotomy techniques.
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David Dara Yarmand, DDS, MD |
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Titanium Mesh and it's Role in Bone Augmentation; A Clinical Review
Different surgical procedures have been proposed in reconstruction of deficient alveolar ridges for placing dental implants in optimum prosthetic and esthetic position. One of the inconveniences of titanium mesh which has been reported is the exposure of it but on the other hand the benefit in comparison to non resorbable membranes is that there is no need for removal and the risk of infection is very low. In this lecture different cases will be presented and clinical points to be considered in using titanium mesh will be highlighted.
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Omid Moghaddas, DDS, MSD |
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Gaining Horizontal and Vertical Bone with Mineralized Bone Particulate, rh-BMP2 and Resorbable Ultrasonic-Applied Rigid Barriers
The use of titanium mesh has been well described, but so has the complications of removal and exposure. Bioresorbable barriers are now available which can be molded into any desired three-dimensional form, creating a rigid and resorbable construct that is secured to the bone using ultrasonic energy. This unique solution has been successfully used to create the proper environment for both large lateral and vertical ridge augmentations for situations previously only treated with block grafting or distraction. Dr. Cummings will share his experience as well as the key soft tissue techniques that are critical for the success of any large augmentation.
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Lewis C. Cummings, DDS, MS |
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Titanium Mesh Assisted 3-Dimensional Mandibular ridge Augmentation
In this surgical clinical video, Dr. Dong Seok Sohn describes the utilization of Titanium Mesh to create and maintain a space in the 3-dimensional augmentation of a deficient posterior mandibular ridge. Demonstration of flap design and management, recipient site preparation in addition to the manipulation and fixation of the mesh is shown in great detail.
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Dong-Seok Sohn, DDS, PhD |
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Creative Next Generation Surgical Tools and Solutions for the Implant Practice
This lecture will highlight specifically New Age Tools which offer creative and effective solutions for space maintenance, autologous bone harvesting, atraumatic implant removal, and screw fixation. Creative mini-titanium mesh shapes(CTI), autologous bone harvesting drills (ACM Auto Chip Maker), counter torque implant removal systems as well as tenting and fixation screw systems will be discussed and featured.
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Maurice Salama, DMD |
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Ridge Splitting and/or GBR - Maxilla vs. Mandible - Part 1 of 2
Mandibular ridge splitting has been a clinical challenge due to high density of cortical bone. Therefore, some clinicians recommends two stage approach to overcome this issue. We will also present an unique ridge splitting technique that is easy to do and predictable using one stage approach.
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Samuel Lee, DDS |
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Tissue Engineering and Platelet Derived Growth Factors: Evidence Based Therapy
Platelet derived growth factors are now routinely utilized in reconstructive therapy. This presentation describes very detailed and evidence based guidelines for clinicians interested in enhancing their abilities in tissue engineering, especially as it relates to bone augmentation.
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Joseph Choukroun, MD |
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Innovative Autogenous Bone Collector
Dr. Maurice Salama demonstrates a new and innovative tool for efficiently and safely harvesting autogenous bone to enhance augmentation procedures.
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Maurice Salama, DMD |
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BMP, PRP, PRGF and PRF; At the Edge of Regenerative Surgery
This webinar will review the wound healing process and the role that growth factors play in regeneration. BMP, PRP, PRF and PRGF will be reviewed and their clinical applications will be demonstrated.
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Avi Schetritt, DMD |
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The Ramus Bone Block Harvest - Technique and Guidelines
An in depth review of the clinical management of the Ramus Bone Block is described in great detail. This important autogenous donor site is reviewed from an anatomical and clinical technique perspective.
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H. Ryan Kazemi, DMD |
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Extraction Site Management
The biological rational for making clinical decisions relative to the requirement for grafting or the benefits of flapless implant protocols.
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Maurice Salama, DMD |
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Ridge Expansion in the Treatment of Narrow Ridges
Dr. Eduardo Anitua describes the detailed utilization of ridge expansion drills in achieving adequate dimensions for implant placement in narrow ridges.
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Eduardo Anitua, MD, DDS, PhD |
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Pre-Implant Bone Grafting
The techniques used by Dr. Poitras to harvest, shape and fixate autogeneous bone.
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Yvan Poitras, DMD |
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Bone Preservation at Extraction Site
This presentation will show the decision tree of how to merge different extraction sockets.
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Hom-Lay Wang, DDS, MSD, PhD;Hom-Lay Wang, DDS, MSD, PhD |
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Jaw Bioengeneering
A new concept to replace bone utilizing jaw bioengineering.
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Mohamed Sharawy, B.D.S., Ph.D. |
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