Module 9 – Basic Implant Periodontics (Hard and Soft Tissue Management) (PART I)
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Hard and soft tissue examination and evaluation before surgery around natural teeth.
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Evaluation of soft tissues around dental implants
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Biological width in dental implants
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Keratinized Vs non keratinized tissues around teeth and Implants
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To know different types of bone grafts available and differences between them
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To know available types of membranes
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Understand which type of grafts and membrane to use in each case and how to use
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Theory and techniques of autogenous bone grafting
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Soft Tissue and Bone Management (Modern Periodontal Therapy)
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Health of soft tissue around dental implants to prevent peri implantitis
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Understanding Bone Augmentation techniques
o Distraction osteogenesis
o Guided Bone regeneration
o Autogenous bone graft (Chin/Ramus block graft)
o Augmentation materials (bone, membranes, fixation screws).
Membranes
o Sinus augmentation
o Guided tissue regeneration in periodontics
o Extraction ridge preservation/augmentation
o Extraction and immediate implant placement
o Flapless vs. flap techniques
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Implant in the Aesthetic zone
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Single tooth replacement
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Esthetic crown lengthening
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Muccogingival surgery
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Soft tissue management for better esthetics
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Immediate implant placement and immediate restorations
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Treatment plan of complex cases
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Management of implant complications in the esthetic zone
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Sliding flaps
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Full periosteal flap
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Primary wound closure, Flap designs, Suture techniques
o Various techniques for implant exposure
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Papilla forming technique
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Advanced soft tissue surgery in implantology
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)
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1 CE (Case Discussions)
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2 CE (Review and Session Exam)