40. JAHRESTAGUNG 2. BIS 5. NOVEMBER 2006 ... - Neue Gruppe
40. JAHRESTAGUNG 2. BIS 5. NOVEMBER 2006 ... - Neue Gruppe
40. JAHRESTAGUNG 2. BIS 5. NOVEMBER 2006 ... - Neue Gruppe
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Achieving Optimal Implant Placement Using Mandibular Block Autografts:<br />
A Biological and Biomechanical Approach to Avoid Functional and<br />
Esthetic Pitfalls<br />
Autogenous block grafting must be integrated into treatment planning by today's implant surgeon<br />
to effectively treat patients with compromised implant sites. This clinically oriented lecture will draw<br />
from the author's experience with more than 500 block autografts over a fifteen-year time frame.<br />
The indications, contraindications, surgical protocol, histology, and complications from this data<br />
base will be analyzed to feature the art and science of autogenous block grafting. Both symphysis<br />
and ramus buccal shelf donor sites will be compared and contrasted. In addition, both anterior and<br />
posterior maxillary and mandibular recipient sites will be featured in detail.<br />
Comprehensive case studies will highlight the advantages and predictability of this surgical grafting<br />
technique that will also include sinus grafting and the use of platelet rich plasma and soft tissue grafting,<br />
especially in the esthetic zone. The application of interactive CT will also be featured through -<br />
out the presentation.<br />
OBJECTIVES<br />
Following this presentation, participants will be able to:<br />
WEGE ZUR IMPLANTATION<br />
Hart- und Weichgewebeaugmentation in der Implantologie<br />
Samstag, 4. 11. <strong>2006</strong><br />
9.45 – 1<strong>2.</strong>30 Uhr · HCC – Halle B<br />
14.00 – 17.30 Uhr · HCC – Halle B<br />
Compare and evaluate the surgical protocol and the indications for autogenous block grafts<br />
harvested from the symphysis and ramus buccal shelf with the use of interactive CT.<br />
Analyze the application of autogenous block grafts to the anterior and posterior maxilla and mandible.<br />
Describe the application of growth factors derived from platelet rich plasma (PRP) to enhance<br />
results with hard and soft tissue grafting.<br />
Discern the importance of staging autogenous block grafts with implant placement.<br />
Avoid/evaluate complications associated with autogenous block grafts and be able to deal with<br />
them accordingly.<br />
Conclude what is evidence based and what is opinion as it relates to state-of-the-art autogenous<br />
block grafting.<br />
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