The educational objective of the course is to offer the attendees an innovative working method and predictable protocols which are the result of advanced scientific research and extensive clinical experi- ence. The seminars are based on a complete and multidisciplinary approach starting from the treatment planning phase to bone regen- eration techniques. They also focus on necessary protocols for the treatment of complex rehabilitations through live surgeries in closed circuit, practical workshops and specialized conferences coordinated by Dr. E. Anitua and his team of experts.
January 12, 2023 // 5:30 PM - 9:10 PM // Mississauga, ON
PERI-IMPLANT DISEASES “ A growing problem in the implant dentistry”
3 CE Points
WITH: Dr. Jae W. Chang Dr. Romeo Paculanan
Implant therapy has increasingly gained recognition in the realm of restorative dentistry, as methods of restoring dentition develop and improve. Thus far, the safety, predictability, and versatility in prosthetic options have made implant therapy a popular option from a single tooth restoration to the full-arch rehabilitation. However, rapidly emerging literature-based evidence regarding peri-implantitis has been casting a shadow on implants more frequently. These diseases have various etiologic evolution and devastating progression, leading to the patients’ discomfort, compromised aesthetics, and eventual implant loss. This continually challenging disease around the dental implants are among us, and the diagnosis, management and prevention protocols were not standardized until 2017 AAP classification of peri-implant diseases shed some light on this clinical reality.
WITH: Dr. Sally Issa - B.D.S., M.Sc., Implant Dentistry (UK) Dr. Romeo Paculanan - D.M.D, Cert. Prostho., M.S., F.R.C.D.(C)
Osseointegration occurs mainly on two sides: the implant side, and the host side. This 2-days hands-on course addresses osseous tissue characteristics and the role of biological osteotomy preparations that allow the collection of autogenous bone with controlled drilling, and without saline irrigation. “Biologically Approached & Prosthetically Driven” implantology is a distinct dental implant experience that regards the human cells’ biology with incorporating the growth factors and platelet concentrates. Understanding the biological & biomechanical perspectives are crucial as it allows us to replace conventional methods with more innovative solutions to achieve successful long-term dynamic osseointegration.
The educational objective of the course is to offer the attendees an innovative working method and predictable protocols which are the result of advanced scientific research and extensive clinical experi- ence. The seminars are based on a complete and multidisciplinary approach starting from the treatment planning phase to bone regen- eration techniques. They also focus on necessary protocols for the treatment of complex rehabilitations through live surgeries in closed circuit, practical workshops and specialized conferences coordinated by Dr. E. Anitua and his team of experts.
WITH: Dr. Vassnia Nizama - DDS, Specialist in Oral Rehabilitation
The main goal in oral rehabilitation is precisely to restore and maintain the function of the masticatory system which is fundamental for nutrition. Hence, the importance of morphology in our field of work. A proper dental morphology is a determining factor for proper function (improvement of masticatory efficiency), satisfactory occlusion, biodynamic and aesthetics as a consequence. Aesthetic is a critical factor for anterior restorations where anatomy and morphology play the major role to achieve a successful esthetic result. It is also an effective tool to achieve satisfactory photographic records, presentations of clinical cases and patient acceptance of dental treatments proposed by mock up or wax up.
At the end of the course, each par/cipant will have the ability to recognize, perceive and reconstruct all the biomorphologic structures of the anterior/posterior teeth efficient and correctly, through drawings based on the photographic record of real teeth, which has been shown to greatly improve percep/on of 3D forms. Students will be aware of occlusal, func/onal, and adhesive den/stry concepts related to improved morphology (i.e. layering technique), including clinical !ps, tools and useful techniques to improve our clinical prac/ce.
This course will focus on the restoration of the full arch edentulous patient. Acquire the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to introduce one of the most life changing dental therapies that millions of patients are considering today. Learn proven implant protocol strategies to perform safe and predictable full arch implant prosthetics from Best Selling Author and master clinician Dr. Saj Jivraj.
Avec: Dr Bruno Ardanza-Trevijano - MD,DDS, PhD, Spécialiste en chirurgie buccale et maxillo-faciale
Le but de cette rencontre est d’introduire des techniques chirurgicales avancées, mais simples, en vue d’obtenir des résultats prévisibles.
Présentation de la diaphonie entre la biologie et les biomatériaux pour tirer profit d’une pratique clinique à la fine pointe. Application des principes d’ingénierie tissulaire en cabinet, au quotidien, grâce au potentiel que présentent les facteurs de croissance endogènes grâce à la technologie Endoret (PRGF) développée avec le système CORE BTI.
The educational objective of the course is to offer the attendees an innovative working method and predictable protocols which are the result of advanced scientific research and extensive clinical experi- ence. The seminars are based on a complete and multidisciplinary approach starting from the treatment planning phase to bone regen- eration techniques. They also focus on necessary protocols for the treatment of complex rehabilitations through live surgeries in closed circuit, practical workshops and specialized conferences coordinated by Dr. E. Anitua and his team of experts.
Alveolar ridge reconstruction: “A new paradigm”. What’s new in the world of bone regeneration
2 CE Hours
WITH: Dr. Peter Ta - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Dr. David Psutka - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Predictable implant placement requires a solid foundation of bone for implant placement. Unfortunately bone quantity may often be inadequate due to long standing edentulism, chronic periodontal/ per-implant disease, pathological conditions and trauma.
Autogenous bone grafting has long been considered the gold stand in pre-prosthetic grafting. Recent advances in regenerative medicine have opened new avenues to reconstruct the alveolus while avoiding donor site morbidity through the use of growth factors. This lecture will review new advances in pre-prosthetic bone reconstruction.