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Vertical and Horizontal Bone Regeneration

This course aims to diagnose and treat vertical defects, as well as the use of non-resorbable membranes, grafts, fixation systems, and suture materials essential for the success of vertical bone augmentation.

7, 8 y 9
Octubre 2019

Courses

Vertical and Horizontal Bone Regeneration

Upon completion, the professional will understand which types of vertical defects are managed through Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) techniques and will have the necessary tools to handle these cases in their practice. Therefore, they will be capable of diagnosing, managing, and recognizing the different types of biomaterials used in GBR, as well as managing complications related to the exposure of non-resorbable membranes.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

The main objective is for the professional to learn how to diagnose vertical defects, understand the concept of Guided Bone Regeneration, its principles, biomaterials, and most importantly, establish a protocol for managing complications.

The professional will have the opportunity to participate in live hands-on sessions, where they will learn how to properly adapt non-resorbable membranes.

They will become familiar with different types of fixation used in vertical bone regeneration.

They will identify suture materials to determine which is most appropriate for these procedures.

They will learn to manage soft tissues, from incision through flap detachment, concluding with the ideal suturing technique to prevent membrane exposure.

They will be able to diagnose, classify, and apply a precise protocol for managing membrane exposures to avoid failures in vertical bone regeneration.

Módulo

Module 1

  • Anatomy of the defect. • Diagnosis and treatment planning. • Selection of the ideal patient. • Pre-surgical preparation. • Principles of vertical and horizontal bone regeneration. • Bone grafts. • Flap design. • Manipulation and release of soft tissues in vertical bone regeneration. • Bone healing times for the placement of osseointegrated implants. • Resorbable vs. non-resorbable membranes. • Different types of membrane fixation. • Suturing techniques and types of sutures in bone regeneration. • Diagnosis and management of complications with non-resorbable membranes. The theoretical modality consists of master lectures, literature review, surgical videos, and clinical case follow-up. Hands-on: • Practice on pig jaw models. • Placement of non-resorbable membranes. • Placement of fixation screws. • Flap practice and manipulation. • Suturing techniques and suturing of our model. Academic hours: 9 hours.

Módulo

Module 2

  • Soft Tissue Management in Advanced Implantology. • Biology of Corticotomies. • Patient Preparation for Vertical Bone Regeneration. • Particle Size Differences in Bone Regeneration. • Ideal Treatment Plan for Vertical Bone Regeneration. • Peri-implantitis and Vertical Bone Regeneration. • Different Alternatives for Vestibular Keratinization. Hands-on: • Practice on pig maxilla models. • Vestibuloplasty (vestibule deepening). • Harvesting of free gingival grafts. • Harvesting of subepithelial connective tissue grafts. • Suturing techniques and suturing of different graft types. Academic Hours: 9 hours.

Módulo

Module 3

  • Classification of different complications in Vertical Regeneration. • Diagnosis of complications. • Selection of the ideal treatment for each complication. • Protocol timing for managing complications. • How to prevent complications. • Infection and antibiotic therapy. • Preventive schemes and pharmacological management of complications. The theoretical modality includes master lectures, literature review, surgical videos, and clinical case follow-up. Live Surgery (with simultaneous transmission): Live vertical bone regeneration surgery using biomaterial combined with autologous graft and non-resorbable membrane with self-tapping fixation screws.

BIOGRAPHY & PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

Who will be teaching the course?

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Pier Gallo

Dentist. Specialist in Periodontics.

Education Dentistry, Metropolitan University of Barranquilla, Colombia (1998–2002) Periodontics, Latin American University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico (2003–2005) Fellowship in Implantology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Bogotá, Colombia (2012) Training in Vertical Bone Regeneration and Management of Soft, Periodontal and Peri-Implant Tissues, gIDE Institute, Los Angeles, California (2013 and 2014) PhD in Dental Sciences with emphasis in Oral Implantology, São Leopoldo Mandic University, Campinas, Brazil (2016 – present) Professional Experience National and international speaker on Periodontics and Advanced Surgery since 2006 Pioneer in the development of courses on Guided Bone Regeneration (vertical and horizontal) in Latin America Guest Lecturer, Postgraduate Program in Periodontics, Metropolitan University of Barranquilla, Colombia (2006–2007) Undergraduate Lecturer, Dentistry Program, Metropolitan University of Barranquilla, Colombia (2006–2007) Lecturer, Postgraduate Program in Periodontics, San Martín University, Barranquilla, Colombia (2008–2010) International Instructor in Advanced Surgery in Oral Implantology at the Surgical Training Center, Bogotá, Colombia Scientific Director, Institute for Training and Development in Oral Implantology, San Andrés Islands, Colombia (since 2015) Lecturer, Osseointegration Diploma Program, Javeriana University, Bogotá (2016) Guest Speaker in the Periodontics Program at: Javeriana University – Bogotá University Colleges of Colombia – Bogotá Cooperative University of Colombia – Bogotá University of Antioquia – Medellín CES University – Medellín

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Professionals

  • U$D1200
  • Deposit USD 50
  • In-person
  • With certificate

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