Dr. Mario Vilardi
Speaking date: 2008-05-29
Time: 8:45-10:15
Time: 8:45-10:15
MAY 29: Morning workshop - BONE: Optimizing Esthetic Results Utilizing Extraction Socket Grafting: The Internal Barrier Membrane Technique
MAY 30: Afternoon Lecture 2 - Optimizing Esthetic Results Utilizing Extraction Socket Grafting: The Internal Barrier Membrane Technique
MAY 30: Afternoon Lecture 2 - Optimizing Esthetic Results Utilizing Extraction Socket Grafting: The Internal Barrier Membrane Technique
Main Podium Lecture: Optimizing Esthetic Results Utilizing Extraction Socket Grafting: The Internal Barrier Membrane Technique
Post extraction ridge resorption is very well documented in the literature. The placement of an endosseous implant in the ideal prosthetic position while maintaining the level of marginal soft tissue for long-term esthetics necessitates the need for the careful management of the hard an soft tissues post extraction. The presence of dehiscence or fenestration defects, especially in the presence of infection, post-extraction present additional challenges to the clinician. This presentation will briefly review the literature for post-extraction ridge resorption, discuss the principals of atraumatic tooth extraction, present a technique for the preservation of the hard and soft tissues post extraction, and discuss the optimal implant position. The presentation will include an alternative technique to flap reflection in the case of bone dehiscence or fenestration defects that facilitates healing and maintains the position of the muco-gingival junction eliminating the need for additional soft tissue surgery.
Lecture and Hands-On Course Demonstration: Optimizing Esthetic Results Utilizing Extraction Socket Grafting: The Internal Barrier Membrane Technique
Post extraction ridge resorption is very well documented in the literature. The placement of an endosseous implant in the ideal prosthetic position while maintaining the level of marginal soft tissue for long-term esthetics necessitates the need for the careful management of the hard an soft tissues post extraction. The presence of dehiscence or fenestration defects, especially in the presence of infection, post-extraction present additional challenges to the clinician. This presentation will briefly review the literature for post-extraction ridge resorption, discuss the principals of atraumatic tooth extraction, present a technique for the preservation of the hard and soft tissues post extraction, and discuss the optimal implant position. The presentation will include an alternative technique to flap reflection in the case of bone dehiscence or fenestration defects that facilitates healing and maintains the position of the muco-gingival junction eliminating the need for additional soft tissue surgery. Course participants will have the opportunity to apply the techniques during the hands-on workshop.
Post extraction ridge resorption is very well documented in the literature. The placement of an endosseous implant in the ideal prosthetic position while maintaining the level of marginal soft tissue for long-term esthetics necessitates the need for the careful management of the hard an soft tissues post extraction. The presence of dehiscence or fenestration defects, especially in the presence of infection, post-extraction present additional challenges to the clinician. This presentation will briefly review the literature for post-extraction ridge resorption, discuss the principals of atraumatic tooth extraction, present a technique for the preservation of the hard and soft tissues post extraction, and discuss the optimal implant position. The presentation will include an alternative technique to flap reflection in the case of bone dehiscence or fenestration defects that facilitates healing and maintains the position of the muco-gingival junction eliminating the need for additional soft tissue surgery.
Lecture and Hands-On Course Demonstration: Optimizing Esthetic Results Utilizing Extraction Socket Grafting: The Internal Barrier Membrane Technique
Post extraction ridge resorption is very well documented in the literature. The placement of an endosseous implant in the ideal prosthetic position while maintaining the level of marginal soft tissue for long-term esthetics necessitates the need for the careful management of the hard an soft tissues post extraction. The presence of dehiscence or fenestration defects, especially in the presence of infection, post-extraction present additional challenges to the clinician. This presentation will briefly review the literature for post-extraction ridge resorption, discuss the principals of atraumatic tooth extraction, present a technique for the preservation of the hard and soft tissues post extraction, and discuss the optimal implant position. The presentation will include an alternative technique to flap reflection in the case of bone dehiscence or fenestration defects that facilitates healing and maintains the position of the muco-gingival junction eliminating the need for additional soft tissue surgery. Course participants will have the opportunity to apply the techniques during the hands-on workshop.

