Webinar - Single Tooth Replacement: Decision making in potentially problematic sites
14.12.2020, 7:00pm-8:30pm
14.12.2020, 7:00pm-8:30pm
The webinar is free for BSP members. Charges for non-members £20 Hygienist/Therapist, £30 Dentist.
Bookings will close at midday on Sunday 13 December.
Registering instructions will be sent out on Sunday 13 December, as you need to register on the GoToWebinar site (a quick and simple process). After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar on the evening.
Only the first 500 participants to log in on the evening will be able to participate in the live event.
However, booked participants will be able to view the webinar after the event on the BSP website. You will be notified when the recorded presentation is available for viewing.
1.5 hours CPD is offered to all delegates who have booked and viewed the webinar. Bookings must have been made through the BSP website, non-members will need their booking reference number to obtain CPD. Evaluation form and CPD certificates will be available after the event on the website.
Single teeth replacement by an implant supported prosthesis is apparently the most popular and fastest increasing procedure in implant dentistry. The aspiration to place implants in an ideal position towards an optimal restoration of the missing tooth is a demanding challenge for the modern dental team: surgeon, prosthodontist and dental technician. This task is even more complicated in sites with deficient ridges and esthetic demands.
Numerous bio-materials and surgical techniques are available, and sometimes it may be difficult to decide what to use and in which sequence.
The aim of this lecture is to present treatment options, the decision making strategy, and the correlating treatment stages and procedures when replacing single teeth in potentially problematic sites with specific focus on the esthetic zone. The biological and clinical characteristics of different bone fill materials and types of barrier membranes as relevant to the presented clinical cases will be addressed.
During the presentation the following aspects will be discussed:
The treatment strategy from relatively simple situations to complex ones.
The surgical approach and technique in different clinical cases. The correlating choice of materials when performing Guided Bone Regeneration and the optional soft tissue management procedures.
The decision making and sequence of therapy when considering which materials to use and which techniques to prefer.
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Professor Moshe Goldstein graduated from the Faculty of Dental Medicine of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel in 1986. He had his postgraduate training in Periodontics at the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem and received his Specialist Diploma in 1990.
Prof. Goldstein is a past-president of the Israeli Periodontal Society and a past-chairman of the Periodontal Board of the Israeli Dental Scientific Council. He has been a member of the Executive Committee of the European Federation of Periodontology, and in 2012 served as the President of the EFP. He is intensely involved in the clinical, scientific and educational aspects of Periodontics at the national and international level. From 2014 is the Chairman of the Postgraduate Education Committee of the EFP.
Prof. Goldstein has been involved in research, development and clinical applications of periodontal surgical techniques, bone regenerative materials and dental implants systems. He has published internationally on diverse subjects, and lectured at more than 100 national and international professional events, his main topics being periodontal plastic and reconstructive surgery and implants management in atrophic and problematic sites.
Prof. Goldstein is the Director of postgraduate Periodontology at the Faculty of Dental Medicine of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem, and maintains a private practice limited to periodontology and implantology in Tel-Aviv.