This hands-on workshop will explore the concept of site preservation following tooth extraction. The course is aimed specifically at augmentation of extraction sockets at the time of tooth extraction as a means of preserving hard and soft tissue profile prior to either implant tooth replacement or restoration with a bridge pontic. This unique course will offer practical step-by-step instruction on how to manage tooth extractions properly and reduce the chance of loss of labial plate and soft tissue collapse post tooth extraction. Socket augmentation assists in providing more predictable aesthetics for patients receiving dental implant tooth replacement in the aesthetic zone.
This 1/2 day course includes detailed instruction of atraumatic tooth extraction, including the use of luxators, periotomes, and surgical removal of tooth roots and preservation of the extraction socket. Clinical assessment & case selection will be covered as will discussion on the type of socket graft material to use. The course includes hands-on excercises using the pig-jaw sugical model. You will get to use different graft materials and collagen membranes, learn surgical incisions and suturing techniques. Confirmed for 3 CPD points through NZDA.
Course Dates
Date |
Presenter |
Fee
| Venue |
Duration |
26 Oct 2018 |
Dr Michael Danesh-Meyer |
$690 |
Auckland Clinical Training Centre |
1.00pm - 5.00pm |
Register for course
To register for this course please send an email to info@implantdentist.co.nz stating the date and name of the course you would like to register for.
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