The Ultimate 4-Day Aesthetic Implant, Sinus and Block Grafting Course | Paul S. Petrungaro, DDS,MS
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Oct 02, 2008 08:00 AM
to Oct 05, 2008 05:00 PM |
| Where | New York-New York Hotel | Las Vegas, Nev. |
| Contact Name | info@thedentalinstitute.com |
| Contact Phone | 651-351-9660 |
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Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand current concepts in periodontal/prosthetic dentistry
- Implementing case closure practice management skills to increase productivity
- iCAT cone beam technology incorporation into private practice
- Incorporating 3D image reconstructions to virtually assess bone anatomy
- Incorporating state-of-the-art concepts to aid clinicians understanding and incorporation of CT Scan Technology into everyday dental reconstructive and surgical practice
- CT Scan generated surgical guides
- Incorporation of piezosurgical techniques in periodontal and implant surgical procedures
- Successfully maintain soft tissue contours around implants
- Create and maintain papillary contours around implants
- Perform an atraumatic extraction in the aesthetic zone
- Understand the ideal depth of placement of the platform of the implant within the housing of the bone
- Prepare a provisional abutment at implant placement
- Fabricate an ideal surgical stent / provisional system
- Minimally invasive anterior implant placement
- Minimally invasive bone grafting in the aesthetic zone
- Treatment of single and multiple implant sites
- Review of small diameter edentulous spaces with one-piece implants
- Appreciate 9 plus year retrospective Immediate Restoration data
- Understand current concepts in sinus grafting procedures with autogenous and allogenic bone grafting material
- Understand the mechanics and biomechanics of bone grafting materials
- Understand when to sinus lift versus socket lift
- Understand when to graft only versus graft and place implants simultaneously into the sinus
- Understand bone morphogenic proteins and their use in sinus grafting and ridge reconstruction
- Understand anatomy of the maxillary sinus region
- Perform adequate treatment planning for sinus grafting procedures
- Understand harvesting of autogenous block grafts from the symphysis and ramus regions, and the potential complications with harvesting bone from those donor sites
- Perform adequate treatment planning for the block grafting procedures
- Perform adequate recipient site preparation for graft placement
- Perform appropriate fixation procedures to adequately secure the allogenic block to the recipient site
- Guided bone regeneration techniques
- Perform adequate tension free closure procedures
- Perform appropriate suturing techniques and wound healing procedures
- Treatment of single to multiple tooth and full arch alveolar defects
- Histological evaluations of grafted sites
- Attend Platelet Rich Plasma (growth factor) technology workshop, harvest and fabrication
- Appreciate 5 plus year retrospective allogenic block grafting material
- Utilization of Botox cosmetic and dermal fillers to enhance facial profiles and aesthetics
October 2-5, 2008
Thursday & Friday - Day 1 & 2; 8:30am to 4:00pm
Lecture, Discussion, Hands-on Training, Case Reviews
- Review of periodontal/implant principles
- Implant/tooth interrelationships
- Periodontal plastic (cosmetic) grafting principles and techniques
- Platelet Rich Plasma healing enhancement
- Introduction to immediate restoration
- Review of ideal surgical stent/provisionalization options
- Review of pre-treatment diagnostic procedures
- Immediate restoration of single tooth and multiple-tooth implants in extraction, edentulous and sinus grafted sites
- Minimally invasive anterior implant placement
- Minimally invasive bone grafting
- Simplification of the immediate restoration procedure
- Zirconia abutments to enhance aesthetics
- Maintaining soft tissue emergence profile contours
- Atraumatic tooth removal
- Evaluating and interpretation of the correct placement of the implant collar to maximize bone maintenance
- Multiple video surgeries, single and multiple tooth cases
- Aesthetic provisionals and tissue sculpting abutments
- Effective communication with the appropriate laboratory technician
Saturday - Day 3; 8:30am to 4:00pm
Lecture, Discussion, Hands-on Training, Allograft Case Reviews
- Review of sinus grafting procedures
- Review of treatment planning
- Review of sinus elevation, sinus lift, socket lift, socket elevation, when one technique is appropriate versus another
- Management of membrane tears
- Sinus elevation surgery
- Multiple sinus grafting case reviews with histology and final prosthetics
- Radiographic evidence and evaluation of loading to the sinus grafted area will be reviewed
- Platelet Rich Plasma Workshop
- Hands-on sinus grafting workshop featuring live surgery on porcine jaws: incisions, sinus osteotomy, osteotomy preparation, membrane reflection, graft placement, suturing techniques
- Sinus elevation surgery, single procedure and simultaneous implant placement
- Video review of sinus/socket elevation
- Video review of sinus grafting procedures
- Incorporation of bone morphogenic proteins into sinus grafting procedures
Sunday - Day 4; 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Lecture, Discussion, Hands-on Training, Allograft Case Reviews
- Review of block grafting procedures
- Review of recipient site development
- Review of block grafting for horizontal and vertical ridge augmentations
- Review of Puros® Block Allograft size selection and preparation
- Rehydration process
- Fixation and tension free closure techniques
- Multiple Puros® Block Allograft Case reviews with histology and final prosthetics
- Radiography evidence and evaluation of loading to the Puros® Block Allograft will be reviewed
- Platelet rich plasma workshop
- Puros® Block Allograft will be reviewed
- Review management of complications in allogenic block grafting
- Discussion
Presented by Dr. Paul Petrungaro
Dr. Paul S. Petrungaro graduated from Loyola University Dental School in 1986, where he completed an independent study of Periodontics at the Welsh National Dental School in the United Kingdom. He completed his residency in Periodontics & has a specialty certificate in addition to a Master of Science degree in Periodontics from Northwestern University Dental School. He is the former Coordinator of Implantology for the university’s Graduate Department of Periodontics. Dr. Petrungaro has been in the private practice of Periodontics and Implantology since 1988, and holds licenses in both Illinois and Minnesota. An internationally renowned and preeminent educator, he has presented numerous seminars and lectures on advanced periodontal, prosthetic and implant interrelationships, bone regeneration and aesthetic tissue formation, transitional implants, the immediate restoration of dental implants and the use of platelet rich plasma in bone grafting. In addition, he has authored numerous articles on these topics, as well as cosmetic bone grafting and aesthetic implant procedures. A consultant to numerous surgical companies and laboratories, Dr. Petrungaro serves as a consultant to numerous biomedical companies and laboratories, and has contributed to many new innovations in surgical dentistry. He is a fellow of the International & American College of Dentists, and a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.

