Tiziano Testori MD, DDS, FICDLakeComo Institute® • Italy
Critical bone grafting techniques & soft tissue
management in esthetics & implant dentistry
clinical master
first day• Concise and clinically relevant review of the most updated evidence on soft and
hard tissue reconstructions for surgical procedures
• Small defects: grafting surgery- Fenestrations and dehiscence around implants- Guided bone regeneration for simultaneous implant placement- Grafting in the aesthetic zone
second day • Horizontal and vertical defects: managing advanced surgery
- The significance of various flap designs on treatment outcome- Guided bone regeneration for vertical and lateral ridge augmentation- The proper use of screws and pins- Recognition and management of complications
Program
Abstract
Prof. Tiziano Testori
Prof. Tiziano Testori received his MD degree (1981), DDS degree (1984), specialty in Orthodontics (1986) from University of Milan, Italy. Fellowship at the Division of Oral Maxillo-Facial Surgery (Head: Robert E. Marx, DDS), School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami FL (2000).
Currently Head of the Section of Implant Dentistry and Oral Rehabilitation, IRCCS, Galeazzi Institute, Milan, Italy; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Science (Chairman: prof. R.L. Weinstein), University of Milan, Milan, Italy; Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, The University of Michigan, School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1078 USA; President (2017-2018) of the Italian Academy of Osseointegration (IAO); member of the Editorial Board of IJOMI, EJOI, IJPRD, Quintessence Publishing and WJCC, Baishideng Publishing Group; author of 123 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Pub Med, and 4 books in Implantology.
LakeComo Institute is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for workshops and live surgeries
Critical bone grafting techniques & soft tissue management in esthetics & implant dentistry
Bone and soft tissue augmentation is frequently required for esthetic and functional reconstruction. In order to achieve predictable outcomes of the regeneration, the methods have to be rooted in biologic principles supported by scientific evidence.
Thickness of the gingiva, zone of attached tissue, and tissue color all play important roles in developing the long-term health and esthetics in dental treatment of any kind. The exact determination of the location of the underlying bone acts as a prognostic indicator of future soft tissue levels. In this course, soft tissue grafting techniques with soft tissue substitute will be highlighted. The ability to utilize combined protocols to alter the soft tissue profile around natural teeth, implants, and edentulous ridges, as well as to support facial soft tissue structures will be reviewed as to its critical role in “Complete Esthetics”. This course will highlight the most utilized soft tissue procedures in clinical practice, ridge augmentation for pontic sites, and 2nd stage implant procedures. lt will also cover in detail and simplify the process of site evaluation, critical anatomy flap design, harvest techniques and suturing as well as diagnosing volume of the bone deficiency and selecting the appropriate bone grafting technique. The aim is to utilize the least invasive and most conservative techniques needed to get the required results while featuring extraction socket grafting, GBR.
The utilization and importance of bioactive modifiers such as PRF will also be highlighted.
The purpose of this course is to take the theoretical background taught to the reality of the clinical procedure.
Course objectives• basic surgical anatomy and incision techniques in hard tissue surgery
• manage the “deficient” site through various and innovative augmentation techniques
• perform the common surgical techniques in implant dentistry
• utilize advanced surgical instrumentation in regenerative dentistry
• apply common incision designs and suturing techniques in regenerative dentistry
• suturing methods to secure flaps and grafts
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About Lake Como
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facultyProf. Tiziano Testori
venueLakeComo InstituteVia Rubini, 22 – 22100 Comowww.lakecomoinstitute.com
date: October 24-25, 2019
tuition: 2000€Includes coffee breaks and lunch
contact: International [email protected] • +1-205-278-2454
SPMP18356 REV A DEC 2018
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Lake Como is located 50 kilometers from Milan between the provinces of Como and Lecco. A succession of splendid villas line the lakeshore. This landscape has been holiday resort of Lombard nobility since the sixteenth century and has delighted artists and travelers over the centuries. Today Lake Como continues to host travelers who fall in love with the magnificent scenery of the lake and the charm of its surroundings.