Day 1
The minimally invasive surgery for periodontal regeneration (MIS):
- Biological basis in guided tissue regeneration (GTR), induced periodontal regeneration (IPR) and open flap for debridement (OFD)
- MIST with modified papilla preservation technique (MPPT) and simplified papilla preservation flap (SPPF)
- Single flap approach (SFA)
- Open flap for debridement (OFD)
- Video demonstration on different techniques
- Practice on new MEG head phantom, it will be performed on different intrabony defects both in upper and lower jaws with all the possible surgical options
Flaps and sutures will be handled with both instruments, surgical microscope and magnification tools.
Day 2
The mucogengival techniques to cover single and multiple gengival recessions:
- Gengival Recession, phatogenesis, diagnonis and prognostic factors
- How to project the surgeries in single and multiple recessions
- Techniques to havest connective-epithelium tissue or connective tissue (CTG) through envelope, trap door or L techniques ( Video sessions)
- CAF, LAF and BPF - Bilaminar Techniques on multiple recessions
Flaps and sutures will be handled with both magnification instruments and surgical microscope.
The exercise will be performed on animal model (fixed to the head phantom system that allows the attendee to simulate the patience positions) for all techniques. Follow to the preparation in case of epithelial-connective graft
Day 3
The osseous resective surgery and clinical crown lengthening:
- Biological basis in osseous resective surgery on natural teeth and work flow in prosthesis
Presentation on the technique of osseous resective surgery ORS :
- How to perform a proper flap
- Bone resection with diamond burs compared to sonic and ultrasonic tips
- Different sutures techniques and materials
- Presentation on the technique of lengthening of the clinical crown:
- Practice on new MEG head phantom, it will be performed on different intrabony defects both in upper and lower jaws with all the possible surgical options
Flaps and sutures will be handled with both magnification instruments and surgical microscope.