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Clinical Concepts and Emerging Technologies in Periodontal Hard and Soft Tissue Regeneration

Reconstructive procedures in periodontology aim at regenerating the lost periodontal supporting tissues which have been lost following periodontal disease. The presentation will answer the question on the clinical benefit of reconstructive procedures in intrabony and furcations defects for improving tooth prognosis and provide the clinician with an evidence based clinical concept for using these procedures in various clinical scenarios. Moreover, new data from preclinical studies and clinical case series have shown that the use of certain volume stable collagen matrices may have a positive effect on stabilizing the periodontal wound and the flap thus enhancing wound healing/regeneration and may be of potential clinical relevance.

 

SKU: 822010521
Part Number: 822010521
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Learning Objectives

  • To provide the biologic rationale and treatment philosophy for the use of reconstructive procedures at intrabony and furcation defects.
  • To provide the clinician with a decision making process on when, how and by means of which surgical techniques and biomaterials can the prognosis of periodontally compromised teeth be improved.
  • To provide the biologic rationale and treatment philosophy for the use of MCAT and LCT in soft tissue reconstructive surgery at teeth and dental implants.
  • To teach, based on clinical cases and surgical videos, teach the step-by- step procedure for the MCAT and LCT in the treatment of various types of soft tissue defects around teeth and dental implants.

Learning Objectives

  • To provide the biologic rationale and treatment philosophy for the use of reconstructive procedures at intrabony and furcation defects.
  • To provide the clinician with a decision making process on when, how and by means of which surgical techniques and biomaterials can the prognosis of periodontally compromised teeth be improved.
  • To provide the biologic rationale and treatment philosophy for the use of MCAT and LCT in soft tissue reconstructive surgery at teeth and dental implants.
  • To teach, based on clinical cases and surgical videos, teach the step-by- step procedure for the MCAT and LCT in the treatment of various types of soft tissue defects around teeth and dental implants.
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