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Recessions: all types of flap & tunnel techniques

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7 Lektionen (12S 1M)

11.25 CE Credits

11.25 CE Credits

Englisch

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We present to your attention the most complete course in the recessions treatment! All the key methods of treating this pathology are waiting for you.

 

Thanks to world-renowned lecturers:

 

– Leandro Chambrone

– Ion Zabalegui

– Roberto Carvalho da Silva

– Mariano Sanz Alonso

– Nelson Carranza

...you will thoroughly study this topic.

 

In the online course, doctors will cover the following topics:


– Strategy for the selection of techniques and materials for the treatment of recessions
– Tunnel technique for single and multiple gingival recession
– Treatment of deep (severe) gingival recessions with LAST (Laterally Stretched Flaps)
– Pinhole technique protocol
– Soft tissue management during implantation
– Extraction socket management.

Lektion 1.Tunnel technique for single and multiple gingival recession

– Mucogingival surgery: principles of biological healing

– Phases of graft healing

– Split and full-layer flap: advantages and disadvantages

– RT сlassification of recessions

– Bilaminar technique for eliminating single and multiple recessions

– Indications and goals for surgical elimination of recession

– Contraindications for conducting tunnel technique

– Сollection of a connective tissue graft from the palate: the significance of the anatomy and phenotype of the donor site

– Tunnel technique: protocol and demonstration of the methodology

– New surgical approach for treating RT3 recession.


Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentists.

Lektion 2.Root coverage decision tree revisited: tunnel or flap procedures

– Gingival recessions: definition, causes, consequences

– Classification of recessions

– Algorithm for choosing a method of treating a recession

– Tunnel access techniques: 


- Modifications of the method

- Advantages of technology

- Criteria for successful treatment.


– Connective tissue graft: indications and benefits

– Modified envelope flap: technique

– Treatment protocols for extreme recessions.


Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentists.

Lektion 3.Coronally advanced flap: when a connective tissue graft is needed?

– Coronally advanced flap: indications

– Connective tissue graft sampling:


- Trap door

- "L" technique

- Envelope technique.


– Selection of the donor zone for graft collection

– Advantages of de-epithelized graft

– Closing recessions: anatomical and clinical aspects of the choice of treatment method

– Surgical protocol for the treatment of a single recession: a clinical example

– Closing multiple recessions: a technique for creating a forced recession

– Treatment of gingival recessions in the molar region: protocol.


Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentists.

Lektion 4.Treatment of deep (severe) gingival recessions with LAST (Laterally Stretched Flaps)

– Diagnosis and treatment planning of recessions

– The concept of pathological gingival recession

– Factors influencing the progression of recessions

– Surgical methods of correction of gingival recessions:


- Flap offset

- Use of connective tissue grafts.


– Algorithm for choosing a treatment method

– Working with connective tissue graft:


- Harvesting techniques

- Recipient site design

- Flap moving techniques.


– Principles and protocol of tunnel methodology

– Treatment of deep and narrow recessions, deep and wide recessions: step-by-step protocol

– The laterally stretched flap concept: technical variants.


Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentists.

Lektion 5.Localised gingival recessions. Definition, classification, aetiology and risk factors

– Localized gingival recession: anatomical background 

– Apical displacement of the gingival margin: norm or pathology? 

– Cervical non-carious defects: when do they appear and should they be treated? 

– Dentin hypersensitivity: tactics 

– Risk factors for the development of localized gingival defects 

– New classification of mucogingival conditions 

– Algorithm for choosing a treatment method 

– Tactics of treatment of localized gingival recessions.


Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentists.

Lektion 6.Soft tissue management in periodontal regeneration: interproximal attachment gain in RT3

– The adequate healing time of the periodontium after non-surgical therapy

– How to make clinical decision based on the site’s phenotype

– The operative sequence according to the defect’s characteristics

– The most advanced plastic regenerative surgical techniques for interdental attachment gain

– Techniques to treat RT3 recessions.


Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentists.

Lektion 7.Predictability of root coverage procedures: clinical scenarios and evidence-based treatment options

– Understanding the individual needs of the patient

– Recessions: indications for treatment

– Miller's classification of recessions

– Methods of closing gingival recessions:


- A group with a laterally positioned flap

- A group with a coronally advanced flap

- A group using a free gingival graft

- A group with the use of a subepithelial connective tissue graft.


– Predictability of treatment depending on the treatment plan

– Factors affecting the prognosis of treatment

– Treatment of Class I and II recessions according to Miller: the gold standard procedure

– Tissue healing after the closure of recessions in smokers

– Treatment of recessions of class III and IV according to Miller: the choice of treatment method

– Risk factors for the closure of the exposed root

– The value of the thickness of the keratinized gum for predicting treatment

– Methods of gingival phenotype modification

– Long-term stability of the gingival margin: factors

– Non carious cervical defects: treatment methods

– Treatment of multiple recessions: the use of allogeneic and xenogenic transplants

– Principles of connective tissue graft sampling.


Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentists.

Der Kurs beinhaltet die nächsten Lektionen:

1S 46M
Lektion 1

Tunnel technique for single and multiple gingival recession

Ion Zabalegui
2S 7M
Lektion 2

Root coverage decision tree revisited: tunnel or flap procedures

Robert Carvalho da Silva
1S 50M
Lektion 3

Coronally advanced flap: when a connective tissue graft is needed?

Martina Stefanini
1S 44M
Lektion 4

Treatment of deep (severe) gingival recessions with LAST (Laterally Stretched Flaps)

Nelson Carranza