Managing Challenging Cases: The Hard and Soft Tissue Regeneration
About this Seminar
Over 50% of dental implant cases require bone augmentation. Regeneration of bone, especially, vertical and/or 3-dimensional bone regeneration is technically very difficult, clinically unpredictable and requires precise planning and execution. Similarly soft tissue regeneration, be it around teeth or dental implants, can be a daunting dental procedure. In this lecture we will look at the surgical management of some challenging cases through soft and hard tissue regeneration.
Objectives:
- Understand the thought process in the selection of surgical technique.
- Understand the potential risks and challenges when performing hard and soft tissue grafting.
- See how some challenging cases are managed through the use of autogenous tissue - bone and soft tissue.
- Get an overview of 3D bone regeneration, soft tissue regeneration (implant therapy) and a combination of both (perio therapy for teeth).
Presenters
Periodontist, Director and Principal Clinician at Cityview Periodontal and Oral Surgery Centre
About Dr. Mo Javaid
Periodontist, Director and Principal Clinician at Cityview Periodontal and Oral Surgery Centre
Dr. Mo, as his patients like to call him, is a certified Periodontist currently serving as the Director and Principal Clinician at the Cityview Periodontal and Oral Surgery Centre, Regina.
During his training, he was ranked among the top 2% Periodontics residents across the world that sat for the prestigious American Academy of Periodontology In Service Exam in 2015.
He continues to mentor dentists and dental specialists nationally and internationally especially regarding the surgical aspects of periodontal and implant therapy.
He has published numerous articles and book chapters and recently his surgical work has been used by other authors for their scientific endeavors.
He is an international speaker, who likes to unfold and simply the connection between scientific literature and routine private clinical practice.