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March 2 - 24, 2020of the online course
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Soft tissue management is nowadays the centre of every surgical technique performed on the oral tissues. Starting from procedures to correct gingival deficiencies around natural teeth, the webinars will focus on the application of such procedures around implants, where soft tissue augmentation is required both for optimal bone regeneration results and for the repair of aesthetic defects. New approaches with the use of biomaterials able to improve soft tissue quality and quantity will be discussed too.
The coronally advanced flap: surgical techniques for single and multiple recessions on natural teeth
- Gingival recessions: pre-operative evaluations / classification
- Indications and contraindications for the coronally advanced flap
- Surgical technique for single recession
- Surgical technique for multiple recessions
Aim of this webinar is to show when and how advancement of the pre-existing gingiva is a highly successful surgical procedure when covering gingival recessions is required.
Every kind of reconstructive surgery starts today from techniques aiming at the advancement of the flap in a coronal direction. Therefore surgical procedures using the pre-existing gingiva apical to the recession , both with vertical releasing incisions for the treatment of single root exposure and without for the treatment of multiple adjacent ones, are of great interest for the clinician. The course will illustrate different surgical procedures in different clinical situations in order to achieve predictable results in root coverage.
The connective tissue graft: alternative surgical options for single and multiple recessions
- Gingival recessions: pre-operative evaluations / classification -Indications and contraindications for the connective tissue graft
- Soft tissue harvesting techniques from the palate
- Surgical techniques (Envelope/Tunnel vs. conventional techniques with coronally or laterally positioned or double pedicle flap)
- Two-stage technique for the lower anterior area
Aim of this webinar is to show indications and practical procedures for available techniques of connective tissue graft on different clinical situations around natural teeth.
When changing a gingival biotype i required along with covering an exposed root, a connective tissue graft surgery is required. Several techniques, for covering single and mutiple recessions and for harvesting soft tissue from the palate, are available.The course will illustrate different surgical procedures in different clinical situations in order to achieve predictable results in root coverage. Adverse effects ,especially on the palatal site. will be discussed and procedures to turn them in successful healing will be proposed.
Surgical techniques for an optimal use of collagen matrices as connective tissue graft substitutes
- Collagen xenografts: biological principles and handling characteristics
- Indications and contraindications for the use of collagen matrices as soft tissue graft substitutes
- Surgical techniques for an optimal use of collagen matrices in the treatment of gingival recessions/carious and non carious cervical lesions
Aim of this webinar is to show when and how the use of collagen xenograft is an effective alternative treatment for gingival recessions where a connective tissue graft is conventionally indicated.
Soft tissue harvesting from the palate is still a procedure with a certain morbidity. Modern collagen matrices can perform very well in root coverage under strict criteria with no risk of adverse effects. The lecture will show limits and possibilities of the use of such biomaterials as soft tissue graft substitutes, describing the best surgical procedures to achieve optimal results.
Soft tissue management in bone regeneration around implants
- Flap design, full-thickness elevation and split thickness dissection to passively mobilize soft tissue in bone augmentation procedures
- Suturing techniques in bone augmentation procedures
- Surgical strategies in soft tissue management for GBR procedures in aesthetic areas
- Second surgical stage techniques to correct the position of the mucogingival junction after GBR procedures
Аim of this webinar is to show different techniques effective in terms of improvement of flap closure in bone augmentation procedures, both in posterior and in aesthetic areas.
Several bone augmentation procedures can nowadays achieve excellent clinical results, provided that primary soft tissue closure is obtained and maintained during the healing process. The course will show up to date surgical techniques for passive advancement and suturing of the flaps in GBR procedures. Alternative strategies of soft tissue management when treating aesthetic areas will be illustrated, too.
Surgical techniques to repair soft tissue defects in implant treatment
- Surgical techniques to repair various soft tissue defects around implants: absence of keratinized tissue (apical positioning of pre-existing tissues, soft tissue grafts)
- Insufficient tissue volume (soft tissue autogenous grafts and xenografts)
- Soft tissue fenestrations
- Soft tissue recessions after restoration
Aim of this webinar is to show practical procedures able to correct soft tissue defects around implants in cases both when buccal keratinized tissue is missing and gingival deformities (marginal recessions and volume deficiencies) are present.
During different steps of the implant treatment sequence, repairing soft tissue deformities is often required. The course will show how to perform such rescue techniques of soft tissue management, in order for achieving optimal results in terms of function and aesthetics.
Lecturer:
ROBERTO ABUNDO M.D., D.D.S.From 1994 to 2005 Adjunct Professor in Periodontology at the University of Torino (Italy) and from 2006 to 2016 Adjunct Professor in Periodontology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (USA), currently he is in charge for the Continuing Education Course in Periodontal Plastic Surgery at Humanitas University in Milan (Italy). Active Member of S.I.d.P. (Italian Society of Periodontology) and I.A.O. (Italian Academy of Osseointegration).
Winner of the H. M. Goldman prize for clinical research in Periodontology from S.I.d.P. in 2000 and of the E.A.O. (European Academy for Osseointegration) prize for clinical research in Implantology in 2010.
Author of several publications in international peer reviewed journals and - together with Dr Giuseppe Corrente – of two textbooks on periodontal and implant topics.
He is also co-author of four chapters in textbook on the same topics.
Scientific Director of Dentalmedtv, web tv on the world of dentistry.
Private practice at Sicor in Torino, with practice limited to periodontal and implant surgery.
cost of 1 webinar within the full course 27
cost of 1 single webinar 34
4 webinar course 109
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• The era of Mucointegration in implantology
• The use of modern implants and orthopedic structures
• Osseointegration. Mucointegration
• Planning the emergence profile around dental implant
Orthopedic integration and achieving a stable result
The prosthetic treatment plan must allow an ideal integration of esthetics, biologics and functional requirements on natural teeth and on implants. In case of implants the prosthetic treatment is usually more challenging due to the inevitable soft tissues changing after teeth extraction. In this sense the prosthetic components assume an essential role in order to idealize the prosthetic integration and simultaneously achieve reliable and stable prosthetic results. Nowadays, it is well known that the biological integration and stability around implants, can be significantly influenced by the correct use of modern implant and prosthetic components.
Mucointegration
Implantology has reached the era of the Mucointegration. In this sense implants and prosthetics components should allow to get a restoration integrated at each level achieving restorations osseo-integrated and muco-integrated at the same time. On this object to tailor an ideal surface at each level, to meet biological needs, working on roughness, morphology and surface chemistry is a crucial advantage that can give us the opportunity to achieve a restorative system osseo-and muco-integrated at the same time. In this sense the use of not-removable prosthetic components allows to idealize the soft tissues healing and management around implant with significant advantage from a biological, biomechanical and clinical point of views. This approach offers an undisturbed mucosal seal with many advantages for both surgeons and restorative clinicians.
Planning the emergence profile
On this field assumes a crucial value also the management of the implant of the emergence profile of the restorations that is strictly correlated to the vertical position of the implant and the position of the platform. Lecture is aiming to point out which the latest innovations in all this topics.
• Minimally invasive orthopedic structures: simple crowns, bridges, full mouth rehabilitation
• Minimally invasive preparation and adhesive preparation techniques
• Modern restoration materials
• Making decisions to create the perfect treatment plan
• Aspects related to the treatment of aesthetic areas, with a focus on:
- diagnostic and orthopedic protocols
- surgical methods
- soft tissue management
- work with temporary restorations
- impression technique and the perfect selection of restoration procedures
Tooth-based prosthetics
The prosthetic treatment plan must allow an ideal integration of esthetics, biologics and functional requirements on natural teeth and on implants. In the last 15 years the technology, the new components and the new materials have revolutionized the traditional approaches, introducing steadily new digital instruments year after year: Cad/Cam technology, guided implant surgery and innovative digital tools for diagnosis, planning and treatment. All these innovations have influenced significantly the clinical and technical workflow both in case of teeth-supported and implant-based rehabilitations. Concerning teeth supported prosthesis the key point is the minimal invasive prosthetic approach and its integration with a digital workflow. Minimal invasive prosthetic procedures can be performed not only in case of full mouth rehabilitation but also considering simple crowns and bridges. In fact today with a correct preparation technique is possible to preserve sound tooth structure and also enamel in many clinical situations. This procedure combined with adhesive bond and a correct selection and use of the restorative material allows to achieve excellent result in term of integration and reliability of the final prosthetic outcome.
Implant prosthetics In case of implants the prosthetic treatment is usually more challenging due to the inevitable soft tissues changing after teeth extraction. In fact, the soft-tissue management around implants represents a crucial aspect and must be considered also from a prosthetic point of view in order to conclude the therapy with excellent outcomes. In this sense the prosthetic components assume an essential role in order to idealize the prosthetic integration and simultaneously achieve reliable prosthetic results. Clinical situations require specific evaluations in terms of implant connection, temporary abutments, definitive abutments and restorative materials and approaches. Nowadays, it is well known that the biological integration and stability around implants, can be significantly influenced by the correct use of modern prosthetic components. This lectures is step by step aiming to describe the decision making process in order to define the ideal prosthetic approach for all clinical situations, considering the single tooth replacement, the treatment of partial edentulous areas and the full-arch implant-supported rehabilitation. Special considerations and aspects will be introduced speaking about the treatment of the esthetic areas, focusing the attention on the diagnostic and prosthetic protocol, surgical techniques, soft tissues management working with the temporary restorations, soft-tissue based impression technique and the ideal selection of the restorative procedures. Also the selection of the restorative material will be evaluated considering both the monolithic and the layered approaches and pointing out the indications, the advantages and the drawback of each approach. All the topics covered during the course will be aiming to describe how to achieve an excellence integration of the restoration idealizing in the same time the reliability of the prosthetic outcome.





