Bioactive Biomaterials and Innovative Strategies for Periodontal Regeneration - Prof. A. Pilloni
• Management of Intraosseous Periodontal Defects; Current Strategies and Clinical Approaches: exploring regenerative techniques for managing intraosseous periodontal defects, with a focus on biomaterials and advanced surgical procedures.
• Multidisciplinary Approaches in Periodontal Regeneration: integration of bioactive biomaterials and innovative surgical techniques for the treatment of complex bone defects in periodontology.
• Biomaterials for Post-Extraction Socket Treatment: low temperature treated bovine bone and porcine dentin. What are they up to?.
• Managing Post-Extraction Sockets in Periodontitis: evidence-based strategies and protocols for long term success.
The Role of Resorbable Biomaterials in GBR - Prof. S. M. Meloni
• Managing Complex Bone Defects with Resorbable Biomaterials: strategies for using biomaterial membranes and bovine-derived bone substitutes to address severe bone atrophy and ensure predictable regeneration outcomes.
• Digital Planning and Guided Techniques in GBR: the integration of computer-assisted technologies to enhance surgical precision, optimize biomaterial application, and improve long-term GBR success.
Mastering the Art of Socket Preservation: Xenograft Excellence from Simple to Complex Cases - Yaniv Mayer (DMD)
• Xenografts as the Gold Standard for Ridge Preservation. Xenograft materials have emerged as the gold standard in ridge preservation, though not all non-human grafts deliver equivalent results. Manufacturing processes—including deproteinization techniques, temperature treatments, and particle size distribution—significantly impact clinical performance. These variables collectively determine the xenograft’s resorption rate, osteoconductivity, and volumetric stability, which are crucial factors for successful outcomes in implant therapy.
• Clinical Applications, From Simple to Complex Cases. The lecture will demonstrate the practical application of xenograft biomaterials across a spectrum of clinical scenarios. Attendees will observe techniques for utilizing these materials in both simple cases with intact socket walls and complex situations involving significant bone loss or compromised architecture.
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