Achieving Optimal Peri-Implant Health: A Practical Approach
Similar to natural teeth, dental implants require ongoing protection against microbial threats. Maintaining a delicate balance between environmental factors and patient well-being is crucial for oral health stability. Any disruptions to this equilibrium can lead to the onset of disease.
This program aims to provide practical insights and knowledge to enhance peri-implant health management. By focusing on evidence-based strategies, particpants will gain valuable skills to optimise patient outcomes and ensure the long-term success of dental implants.
Particpants will apply key concepts in practical exercises using pig jaws and simulation models. These activities include using xenogenic materials to reconstruct peri-implant defects and practising soft tissue manipulation techniques such as flap design, tension-free primary closure, and suturing methods.
Topics
Diagnosing and Prognosticating
- Step-by-step clinical procedures for diagnosing peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis.
- Understanding the prognosis of these conditions based on diagnostic findings.Non-Surgical Management
Non-Surgical Management
- Non-surgical treatment options for peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis.
- Techniques and protocols for managing these conditions without resorting to surgery.
- Biological and Restorative Risk Factors
- Exploring the risk factors associated with peri-implant diseases from biological and restorative perspectives.
- Understanding how these factors can influence the development and progression of peri-implantitis.
Surgical Techniques
- Introduction to basic surgical procedures for managing peri-implantitis.
- Overview of reconstructive and regenerative techniques used in the surgical treatment of peri-implant diseases.
New and Advanced Techniques
- Introduction to new and advanced techniques for both non-surgical and surgical management of peri-implantitis.
Learning outcomes
- Understanding differences between peri-implant diseases.
- Understanding biological and restorative factors of peri-implant diseases.
- Understanding basic armamentarium for non-surgical management of peri-implant diseases.
- Understanding indications and requirements for surgical and reparative management of peri-implantitis.
- Basic surgical and suturing techniques.
Course delivery method
One-day in-person event, consisting of face-to-face lectures and practical sessions.
Course pre-requisites
Participants are assumed to be working in the dental field being either Periodontal Post-Graduates, General Dentists or Oral Health Therapists.
Additional Information
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Course fees |
Standard |
$1,650 (incl. GST) |
Alumni/Staff |
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