MASTERING SOFT TISSUE SURGERY, 2023

Athens

The keys for a predictable and successful outcome in periodontal and implant surgery

EDUCATORS

Rino Burkhardt | George Goumenos | Giovanni Zucchelli | Giulio Rasperini | Otto Zuhr | Michael Stimmelmayr | Egon Euwe

The aim of these seminars is to provide knowledge on the appropriate surgical management of oral soft tissues. The trainees gain a solid foundation of knowledge on the biology of healing and receive comprehensive training in the basic surgical principles and surgical techniques, along with the required equipment and materials used.

The seminars aim to render the application of surgical techniques in everyday dentistry more user-friendly and help dentists achieve more predictable and effective results. Soft tissue  surgery is presented in three 2-day seminars. Each seminar includes lectures, video presentations, hands-on demonstration on the jaw bone of a pig and attendance of live surgery sessions

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MODULE I

CONTEMPORARY SOFT TISSUE SURGERY: FROM FLAP DESIGN TO WOUND CLOSURE

Looks at the basic principles of modern soft tissue surgery and healing, focusing on flap design and suturing techniques using different types of suture and needles, as well as on the use of autologous biological agents and medicinal substances to improve healing and minimize postoperative discomfort.

09.00-10.30
Soft tissue responses and healing promoting substances

10:30-11:00
Coffee Break

11:00-12:30
Blood concentrates in wound healing

12:30-13:30
Lunch Break

13:30-15:00
Basic principles in soft tissue surgery (Theory & Hands-on)

15:00-15:30
Tea Break

15:30-17:30
Different flap designs and suturing techniques (Hands-on)

17:30-18:00
Q and A

George Goumenos

09.00-10.30
The Structure & Function of the Periodontal Tissues, Wound Healing & Tissue Induction

10:30-11:00
Coffee Break

11:00-12:30
Suturing as a Key Indicator for Manual Skills (Hands-on & Theory)

12:30-13:30
Lunch Break

13:30-15:00
Minimally-Traumatic Mucosal Surgery

15:00-15:30
Tea Break

15:30-17:30
Mucosal Flap Preparation & Wound Stabilization (Hands-on)

17:30-18:00
Q and A

Rino Burkhardt

MODULE II

SOFT TISSUE QUANTITY AND QUALITY ENHANCEMENT AROUND TEETH AND IMPLANTS

Discusses the importance of an increased zone of keratinized tissue to achieve a stable postoperative outcome from both an aesthetic and a functional perspective. The aim of this seminar is to train the participants in the atraumatic handling of periodontal tissues and peri-implant mucosa, analyzing the most popular surgical techniques (e.g. connective tissue graft, free gingival graft and their substitutes) to increase the amount of keratinized soft tissue.

09.00-11.00
Treatment of Upper Single Tooth Recession
Treatment of Lower Single Tooth Recession

11:00-11:30
Coffee Break

11:30-13:30
Treatment of Soft Tissue Dehiscence around Implants

13:30-14:30
Lunch Break

14:30-15:30
Treatment of Multiple Teeth Recessions

15:30-16:00
Tea Break

16:00-18:00
Mucogingival Approach to Implant Installation

18:00-18:30
Q and A

Giovanni Zucchelli

09.00-12.00
Live Surgery (Use of FIBROGIDE)

12:00-13:00
Lunch Break

13:00-15:30
Diagnosing the different Biotypes and their Impact on Tissue Characteristics.
The Biomaterials as Soft Tissue Substitutes. Current status and future trends.

15:30-16:00
Tea Break

16:00-17:30
Soft Tissue Management during Regenerative Procedures

17:30-18:00
Q and A

Giulio Rasperini

09.00-11.00
Boosting of the Biotype. A critical factor for Long Term Tissue Stability.

11:00-11:30
Coffee Break

11:30-12.30
The significance of Keratinized Tissue Creation

12.30-14.00
Use of Free Gingival Graft for creation of a zone of Keratinized Tissue (Hands on)
Use of MUCOGRAFT for creation of a zone of Keratinized Tissue (VIDEO)

14:00-15:00
Lunch Break

15:00-16:00
The de-Epithelialized Free Gingival Graft for Soft Tissue Augmentation (Hands on)

16:00-16:30
Tea Break

16:30-18:30
Use of MUCODERM for Soft Tissue Augmentation (Hands on)
Use of FIBRO-GIDE for Soft Tissue Augmentation (Hands on)

18:30-19:00
Q and A

George Goumenos

MODULE III

THE DEFECTIVE RIDGE AFTER THE EXTRACTION: PREVENTION AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR PREDICTABLE ESTHETIC RESTORATIONS AROUND TEETH AND IMPLANTS

The latest views on the surgical modeling of pontics and the ideal timing for implant placement” focuses on soft tissue handling in post-extraction sockets in conventional prosthetics and implant therapy, during both immediate and early implant placement. It analyzes the significance of preserving the dimensions of post-extraction sockets and explains the reasoning behind using a xenograft and sealing the post-extraction socket orifice for this purpose (socket seal). The following surgical techniques for socket sealing are presented to the participants: soft tissue xenograft, free gingival graft (punch) and palatal pedicle flap.

09.00-10.00
Hitting Hurdles in Soft Tissue Reconstruction

10.00-11.00
Exploring the Human Palate

11:00-11:30
Coffee Break

11:30-13:30
Gingival Recession Therapy in the Spotlight

13:30-14:30
Lunch Break

14:30-15:30
Anterior Implants/ Immediate or Delayed?

15:30-16:00
Tea Break

16:00-17:00
Clinical Scenarios and Future Applications

17:00-17:30
Q and A

Otto Zuhr

09.00-12.00
Live Surgery (Use of Palatal Pedicle Flap)

12.00-13.00
Lunch Break

13:00-14:00
The epithelialized-SCTG for Socket Sealing and Root Coverage

14:00-15:00
Pontic Site development

15:00-15:30
Tea Break

15:30-16:30
Anatomical landmarks in Soft tissue surgery

16:30-17:30
Complications in the donor sites of Autogenous soft tissue grafting (Prevention and Treatment)

17:30-18:00
Q and A

Michael Stimmelmayr

09.00-10.00
Ridge alterations after tooth extraction

10:00-11:00
Socket Sealing with Autogenous soft tissue grafts

11:00-11:30
Coffee Break

11:30-13:00
The Palatal Pedicle Flap

13:00-14:00
Lunch Break

14:00-15:00
The Single incision Technique for CTG harvesting (Hands on)

15:00-16:00
Socket Sealing with FGG (Hands on)

16:00-16:30
Tea Break

16:30-17:30
Socket Sealing with Mucograft Seal (Hands on)

17:30-18:30
The Palatal Pedicle Flap (Hands on)

18:30-19:00
Q&A

George Goumenos

MODULE IV

MANAGEMENT OF THE ESTHETIC FAILURES AND COMPLICATIONS IMPLANTOLOGY

Is taking into consideration the particularity of treatment planning of implants in the aesthetic zone and the risks resulting from improper application and insufficient assessment of predisposing factors. More specifically, the seminar outlines the main aesthetic issues and their causes, proposes ways of avoiding them and analyzes the methodology for assessing problematic implants and deciding whether to treat or extract them. Moreover, it describes how they can be removed and how to manage the area of defect using a bone graft, membrane, and applying an epithelialized connective tissue graft.

09.00-12.00
Live Surgery (use of CTG)

12.00-12.30
Coffee Break

12:30-13:30
Etiology of esthetic failures in Implantology

13:30-14:30
Lunch Break

14:30-15:30
The “ideal” implant placement

15:30-16:00
Tea Break

16:00-17:00
Treatment planning of the “highly” esthetic demanding cases

17:00-17:30
Q and A

Egon Euwe

09.00-10.30
Differentiating the failure from complication

10:30-11:00
Coffee Break

11:00-12:30
Osseointegrated implant with esthetic failure: restore, submerge or extract?

12:30-13:30
Lunch Break

13:30-15:00
Use of CTG to improve the color and the thickness of the peri-implant mucosa using the tunneling technique (Hands on)

15:00-15:30
Tea Break

15:30-17:00
Removal of an osseointegrated implant and management of the site (Hands on)

17:00-17:30
Q&A

George Goumenos

09:00-12:30
Case Presentation
EGON EUWE

13:30-17:30
Case Presentation
GEORGE GOUMENOS

EGON EUWE
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