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The Ultimate Graft Course:
Current Status of Hard and Soft Tissue Grafting
For Implant Reconstruction
Course
Outline
Anatomy and Biology of Bone Grafts
Indications /
Application of Bone Grafting Techniques
Interactive CT with
Direct Clinical Application
Hard Tissue Ridge
Augmentation
Autogenous Mandibular
Block Grafting
Sinus Grafting
Ridge Splitting
Tibial Bone Grafting
Particulate Bone Grafts:
Autogenous vs. Allograft vs.Xenograft
Platelet Rich Plasma and
Related Growth Factors
Anatomy and Biology of Specific Soft Tissue Grafts
Epithelialized Palatal
Free Graft (FGG)
Subepithelial Connective
Tissue Graft (CTG)
Acellular Dermal Matrix (ADM)
Lateral Pedicle Grafts
(LPG)
Semi-Lunar Grafts (SLG)
Papilla Grafting
Inlay/Onlay Soft Tissue
Grafting for Pontic Sites
1st and 2nd Stage Implant
Soft Tissue Procedures
Harvesting / Grafting / Suturing
Indications /
Applications
Armamentarium
Step by Step Techniques
Surgical Stents and
Biological Glues
Selecting the Correct
Treatment Approach
Vertical Bone Augmentation Therapies
Orthodontic Extrusion
Distraction Osteogenesis
GBR with Titanium
Membranes
Onlay Block Grafting
Esthetic Zone Reconstruction: The Management of Hopeless Teeth
Interactive CT Diagnosis
and Treatment Planning
Extraction Site
Treatments
Orthodontic
Considerations
Socket Preservation and
Augmentation
New Extraction Techniques
Pontic Site Development
Simultaneous vs. Delayed
Implant Placement
Hard and Soft Tissue
Grafting: Staged vs. Simultaneous
Ridge expansion and ridge
splitting
The Role of Biologic Modifiers
Platelet Rich Plasma,
Emdogain and Related Growth Factors
When, Where and How?
Smile Design and Considerations: The 10 Steps to Esthetic
Zone Reconstruction
Esthetic Evaluation
Interactive CT Diagnosis
and Treatment Planning
Additive vs. Resective
Therapies
Crown Lengthening vs.
Simple Gingivectomy
Radiosurgery vs. Lasers
Root Coverage vs. Ridge
Augmentation
Teeth vs. Pontic vs.
Implants and the Role of Bone Sounding
Prognostic Indicators
Based on Clinical Research
Case Reports and Treatment Planning Strategies
Problem Solving
The How Tos
Complications of Soft and Hard Tissue Grafting
Patient Management Issues
Questions & Answers
Course
Objectives
Upon completion
of the course, participants should be able to:
Understand and apply the principles of interactive CT diagnosis
and treatment planning for soft tissue and hard tissue grafting
procedures.
Successfully place implants into patients with compromised hard
and soft tissue anatomy.
Apply fundamental and comprehensive biological and biomechanical
principles that dictate bone grafting surgical protocols.
Perform advanced bone grafting procedures that will result in
long term implant success.
Describe the anatomy, biology and wound healing of periimplant
tissues.
Describe the guidelines, indications and surgical protocols for
performing the following procedures: gingival grafts,
subepithelial connective tissue grafts and acellular dermis
matrix allografts.
Be able to perform common 1st and 2nd stage implant soft tissue
procedures to optimize esthetics and long term maintenance.
Understand, describe, and utilize the appropriate surgical and
prosthetic principles involved for comprehensive site
development in the esthetic zone.
Describe indications and protocols for immediate vs. delayed
implant placement in the
esthetic zone.
Understand extraction site management predictable and evidence
based.
Describe the biology of mandibular block grafts and sinus
grafts.
Utilize mandibular block grafts predictably for horizontal and
vertical alveolar ridge augmentation in the anterior and
posterior maxilla and mandible.
Appreciate evidence-based data from 15-year retrospective and
prospective mandibular block
graft studies.
Prevent, recognize and treat mandibular block graft
complications.
Describe the indications and detailed step-by-step surgical
protocol for sinus grafts.
Appreciate 15-year retrospective sinus graft data evidence
based including histology.
Prevent, recognize and treat sinus graft complications -
intra-operative, early post-operative and
late postoperative.
Compare ridge splitting, ridge expansion, distraction
osteogenesis and GBR techniques.
Understand the biology and application of platelet rich plasma
and related growth factors in conjunction with
bone grafting and soft tissue grafting.
Understand and utilize the biology of autogenous growth factors
(PRGF) and fibrin matrix associated with hard and soft tissue
grafting.
Use appropriate suture and suturing techniques related to soft
tissue and hard tissue grafting.
Understand the soft tissue grafting techniques involved for
development of maxillary and mandibular edentulous arches for
implant restoration.
Prevent, recognize and treat complications related to soft
tissue grafting.
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