Module 10 –Advanced Implant Periodontics (Hard and Soft Tissue Management) (PART II)
WHAT ARE PLATELET CONCENTRATES?
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Wound healing, to understand steps during healing process
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PRP, PRF, STICKY BONE, MPM, INJECTABLE PRF.....etc
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PRP has good feedback in dermatological field, to understand why
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Second generation PRF Chuckron PRF
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PRF, contains a number of growth factors found in human blood centrifuged to reach supra-physiological doses that assist in tissue regeneration
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It significantly decreases the rate of infection up to 10 fold, especially following molar extractions and prior/during implant placement
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Patients report less morbidity, swelling and use of analgesics following regeneration with PRF
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In many clinical indications, may be used alone to replace the high costs associated with bone grafts, connective tissue grafts, and/or barrier membranes, but there is still big debate
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3rd generation Mineralized Plasmatc Matrix MPM, sticky bone, several articles with good bone augmentation outcome
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Different protocols, different tubes
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3rd generation has the best feedback in clinical outcome
Course Objective:
Biology of wound healing
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Platelet concentrates
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Growth factors: biology and physiology, mechanisms of action
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Composition and influence on tissue healing
Biology of Platelets Rich Fibrin (PRF)
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Use of PRF in oral surgery and periodontology
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Liquid PRF: PRF that may be injected or combined with biomaterials
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PRF as a “matrix” in soft tissue management: protocols, clinical results
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PRF as a “matrix” in bone augmentation: protocols, clinical results
·Biology of MPM
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Clinical application and protocol of 3rd generation (MPM)
Course Duration (Days): 2 Days
Language: English
Total Points: 20 CE
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16 CE (2 days per 8 hours)
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1 CE (Hands on training – phlebotomy technique)
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1 CE (Case Discussions)
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2 CE (Review and Session Exam)