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Clinical concepts for regenerative periodontal surgery in intrabony and furcation defects
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Anton Sculean
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1h 45min
1.75 CE Credits

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Lesson program
– Intrabony defects:
- Types and characteristics
- Forecast
- Diagnostics.
– Furcation defects:
- Histological characteristics
- Forecast
- Long-term treatment outcomes.
– Regenerative therapy: justifications for use
– Biological and histological aspects of treatment
– Paradontological regeneration: radiological and clinical signs
– Materials for regeneration: requirements, types, differences
– Bone graft: advantages and disadvantages
– Alloplastic materials: features and recommendations
– Guided tissue regeneration: benefits of using membranes
– Morphology of defects: characteristics and choice of treatment method
– Titanium frame membrane: advantages
– Periodontal tissue healing: factors
– Flap design
– Influence of biomaterials on clinical outcomes
– Treatment strategy for intrabony defects
– Treatment planning: decision algorithm
– Indications for regenerative therapy.
Recommended for: Periodontists.
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