Dental implants are an excellent tooth replacement solution and of ever-increasing importance in dentistry. The procedures required may be complex, and achieving successful outcomes can be challenging. Treatment decisions made before implant placement can have a significant impact on the overall success of implant therapy.
This is a practical, hands-on course designed to provide you with the basis for assessing and handling soft and hard tissues in preparation for implant placement. We will cover the pre-treatment assessment of the proposed implant site, with discussion and demonstration of the principles of flap design, soft-tissue handling, and management of extraction sites and suturing techniques, all of which are all critical to success.
Topics include
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Assessment of soft tissue biotypes
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Clinical and radiographic assessment of hard tissue for implant placement
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Pre-operative planning for tooth extraction
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Principles and techniques for minimally invasive tooth extraction
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Assessment of the extraction site for healing
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Merits of ridge preservation
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Considerations in the timing of implant placement
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Decision making in soft and hard tissue augmentation
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Soft tissue handling at the time of tooth extraction and implant placement
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Suturing techniques for predictable wound closure and healing
Learning Objectives
This course aims to provide dentists with confidence in providing a higher level of surgical care to your patients. The skills learned in this course can be used in routine surgical dentistry and provide a framework for further professional development in areas such as bone grafting and implant placement.
Listen to Dr Robert Fell in the lead up to the course.