Master Course in Regenerative and Plastic-Esthetic Periodontal Surgery
An interactive 3-day CE Course with Live Surgeries and Hands-on Workshops
Date/Place
June 26–28, 2019, 8.30–17.30 h
June 26–28, 2019, 8.30–17.30 h
School of Dental Medicine, Freiburgstrasse 7, 3010 Bern
André Schroeder Auditorium
Faculty
Department of Periodontology, zmk bern, University of Bern
Prof. Dr Anton Sculean (course director)
Prof. Dr. Giovanni E. Salvi
Prof. Dr. Sofia Aroca
Prof. Dr. Dieter D. Bosshardt
PD Dr. Christoph A. Ramseier
Dr. Maria B. Asparuhova, PhD
Dr. Beat Wallkamm
Department of Periodontology, zmk bern, University of Bern
Prof. Dr Anton Sculean (course director)
Prof. Dr. Giovanni E. Salvi
Prof. Dr. Sofia Aroca
Prof. Dr. Dieter D. Bosshardt
PD Dr. Christoph A. Ramseier
Dr. Maria B. Asparuhova, PhD
Dr. Beat Wallkamm
Course objectives
This course addresses general dentists and specialists who intend to learn more about the use of regenerative and plastic-esthetic procedures in Periodontology. Furthermore, the course will also provide a concept for the treatment of peri-implant infections and treatment of soft tissue defects at implants. A concept based on comprehensive biological research of the last decades is presented. Case presentations and discussions as well as practical exercises and live surgeries help to acquire in-depth knowledge about the use of various surgical techniques aiming to regenerate the lost periodontal structures and/or to achieve predictable coverage of single and multiple gingival recessions. The biological background for the application of biologic active factors, different types of grafting materials, guided tissue regeneration or various combinations thereof will be presented and discussed.
Innovative surgical techniques such as the Modified Coronally Advanced Tunnel (MCAT ) and the Laterally Moved Double Tunnel (LMDT) with adjunctive connective tissue grafts, biologically active factors and soft tissue replacement grafts aiming at achieving predictable recession coverage and increase in soft tissue thickness will be presented.
This course addresses general dentists and specialists who intend to learn more about the use of regenerative and plastic-esthetic procedures in Periodontology. Furthermore, the course will also provide a concept for the treatment of peri-implant infections and treatment of soft tissue defects at implants. A concept based on comprehensive biological research of the last decades is presented. Case presentations and discussions as well as practical exercises and live surgeries help to acquire in-depth knowledge about the use of various surgical techniques aiming to regenerate the lost periodontal structures and/or to achieve predictable coverage of single and multiple gingival recessions. The biological background for the application of biologic active factors, different types of grafting materials, guided tissue regeneration or various combinations thereof will be presented and discussed.
Innovative surgical techniques such as the Modified Coronally Advanced Tunnel (MCAT ) and the Laterally Moved Double Tunnel (LMDT) with adjunctive connective tissue grafts, biologically active factors and soft tissue replacement grafts aiming at achieving predictable recession coverage and increase in soft tissue thickness will be presented.