Op 4 september 2020 haalt Implanetic professor Sculean en professor Rasperini naar Nederland om te spreken over de nieuwste ontwikkelingen in de implantologie en parodontologie en hoe die succesvol toegepast kunnen worden.
De laatste jaren is de esthetische vraag van patiënten de grootste uitdaging geworden in zowel de implantologie als de parodontologie. Naast functionele resultaten is het minstens zo belangrijk hoogwaardig esthetisch succes te bereiken. En tegelijkertijd wordt ook succes op lange termijn verlangd.
Tijdens dit symposium leert u van de vooraanstaande professoren hoe u succesvol en innovatief op dit krachtenveld kunt inspelen op basis van:
- Hyaluronic Acid in mucogingival and periodontal surgery
- Hybrid implants for periodontal patients: Biology, concept and clinic innovation
Programma
12:30u Aanvang
12:45u Welkomstwoord
13:00u Prof. Sculean: Hyaluronic acid in mucogingival and periodontal surgery
14:15u Pauze
14:30u Prof. Rasperini: Hybrid implants for periodontal patients
15:30u Prof. Rasperini: Peri-implant soft tissue management
17:00u Einde + aansluitend een borrel
Sprekers
Prof. Anton Sculean
Dept. of Periodontology and currently the Executive Director of the School of Dental Medicine, University of Berne, Switzerland
“Hyaluronic acid (HA) has recently been introduced in reconstructive periodontal soft tissue surgery due to its biologic properties, which favor periodontal wound healing and regeneration.
Data from preclinical studies have shown that HA significantly increases the tensile strength of granulation tissue, stimulates blood clot formation, induces angiogenesis, and enhances wound healing properties of cell types involved in soft tissue wound healing.
Recent clinical data also suggest that the use of HA either alone or in conjunction with autogenous soft tissue grafts may lead to excellent root coverage of single and multiple recession gingival recessions, which histologically may be accompanied by periodontal regeneration (i.e. formation of root cementum, periodontal ligament and alveolar bone).“
Prof. Giulio Rasperini
Dept. of Periodontology, Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences
University of Milan, Milan, Italy
“In the last years the aesthetic demand from the patients has become the biggest challenge in Periodontology as well as in implant dentistry. Besides functional results is now important to achieve aesthetic success, particularly in the anterior areas, where the expectations of the patients are even higher. Long term success and prevention of complication during maintenance must be the goal of a rehabilitation procedure, especially in Periodontal patients.
The introduction of new biological concepts, biomaterials, new implant surfaces and new surgical techniques during the last years, makes it possible to answer to the patient’s demands and change the prognosis of our treatments with predictable long-term results.
A decision making of different clinical situation, based on the evidence will be analyzed during the presentation and the procedures will be shown in details.”
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