Session 3

Session 3: Membrane Grafting Division B Bone

Course Topics:

  • Narrow Diameter Root Forms

  • Bone Growth Factors (PRP) 4

  • Particulate Bone Harvesting 5 Techniques

  • Osteoplasty Prior to Root Forms

  • Membrane Placement, Bone Grafting

  • Anterior Single Tooth Placement 1

  • Esthetics and Anterior Implant 2 Placement

  • Radiographic Treatment Planning for Division C Bone in the Mandible

  • Implant Placement after Extraction

  • Basic Keys for Bone Grafting 3

  • Narrow Diameter Root Forms

  • Pharmacology

  • Soft Tissue Management

  • Extraction and Immediate Implant

  • Laboratories - Workshops

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the three surgical options for sufficient bone volume (Division B).

  • Describe the unique implant design requirements for narrow root form implant designs.

  • Perform and understand the osteoplasty surgical approach prior to root form implant insertion.

  • Appreciate and list the keys to Bone Grafting in order to obtain predictable results.

  • Recognize and be able to obtain growth factors in conjunction with particulate bone grafting prior to implant placement.

  • Describe and perform soft tissue procedures: such as incision line reflection, soft tissue coverage and suturing techniques for bone grafting.

  • Perform procedures to obtain autologous bone for particulate bone grafts.

  • Appreciate osteoconductive materials and understand the rate of resorption dependent upon physical factors of the product.

  • Perform the “layered approach” to particulate bone grafting for bone width enhancement (developed by Misch.)

  • Recognize and perform bone site development prior to graft and membrane placement involved in particulate bone grafting.

  • Describe the ideal host site conditions for maxillary anterior root form implants.

  • Evaluate and perform the soft tissue incision line options for maxillary anterior root form surgery.

  • Describe the three angulation options for root form implant placement in the esthetic zone.

  • Evaluate and select the ideal implant diameter for single tooth replacement in the esthetic zone.

  • Determine and achieve the proper implant depth during surgical placement of implants.

  • Perform different methods to enhance the soft tissue profile around implants in the esthetics zone.

  • Perform surgical procedures related to membrane particulate bone grafts on laboratory models.

  • Appreciate the advantages and disadvantages of the implant surgical placement procedure in conjunction with natural tooth extraction.

  • Describe and understand the pharmacologic protocol for implant surgery.

  • Discuss radiographic treatment planning options for moderate bone volume.