Bone augmentation: current techniques
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Description
This is a detailed breakdown of modern bone augmentation techniques that work:
– horizontal and vertical augmentation
– guided bone regeneration (Urban's method)
– bone regeneration with allograft 3DBLOCK
– restoration of a bone defect with "sticky tooth"
– socket augmentation techniques
– cortico lamina technique
– osseodensification.
Now you have the best augmentation "tool" for every clinical case!
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Lecturers (6 persons)
In 1992 received the Master of Science in Dentistry in Periodontology.
Has since cooperated with different research groups at projects related to guided tissue regeneration, guided bone regeneration and implant dentistry.
He is author of more than 30 papers published on peer reviewed magazines, co-author of the book Bone Biomaterials and Beyond where he wrote the chapter on periodontal regeneration.
Active member of the Italian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, of the European Society of Cosmetic Dentistry, Certified member of the Italian Society of Periodontology, International member of the American Academy of Periodontology.
Funding member and vice president of the Bone Biomaterials and Beyond Academy.
Has been a professor at the Master of second degree in Periodontology at Sapienza University of Rome since 2000, at the master in Implantology and prosthetics of the University of Pisa since 2010.
Graduated with Lode in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics at the University of L’Aquila in 2007. Specializing in Oral Surgery at the «Sapienza» University of Rome in 2010. He is a Adjunct Professor and tutor at the San Raffaele University of Milan. He is a Scientific Advisor to the Dental Clinic at the Department of IRCCS San Raffaele in Milan (Dean Prof. E. Gherlone).
He works in Milan and Isernia, where he practices Implantoprotesis and Oral Surgery.
Author of many publications, Speaker in National and International Congresses on Implantology and Oral Surgery.
Member of the San Raffaele Implant Cultural Association, SIMO (Società Italiana Maxillo Odontostomatologica) and member of IAO (Italian Academy of Osseointegration). Member of International Extraction Academy of California.
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Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General Dentist.
Total CE credits: 9,5
Total lecture time: 10 h 23 min
Course created: 12/18/2021. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.
The articles:
1. Clinical and histologic evaluation of a mineralized block allograft: results from the developmental period - J Daulton Keith Jr, Paul Petrungaro, Joseph A Leonetti, Charles W Elwell, Karl J Zeren, Chris Caputo, Nikolaos G Nikitakis, Christoph Schöpf, Michael M Warner - 2006
2. Simplified onlay grafting with a 3-dimensional block technique: a technical note. - M. Jacotti - 1 July 20063. Noncollagenous Proteins of a Rat Dentin Matrix Possessing Bone Morphogenetic Activity - W. Butler, A. Mikulski, M. Urist, G. Bridges, S. Uyeno - 1 March 19774. Bovine tooth-derived bone morphogenetic protein - T Kawai, M R Urist - 1989
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