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dental bone & tissue regeneration botiss biomaterials Intensive course in periodontology Prof. Dr. med. dent. Dr. h.c. mult. Anton Sculean, M.S. Department of Periodontology, University of Bern, Switzerland soft tissue education Course description The aim of this course is to provide the general practitioner and the education specialist with a comprehensive, evidence based concept aiming to succesfully manage the periodontally compromised patient. During the 2 days, a treatment concept based on the scientific evidence hard tissue from the last 3 decades will be provided. The concept will address the most important aspects related to the treatment of periodontal and periimplant diseases including diagnosis, nonsurgical, antibiotic/antiseptic, surgical, regenerative and plastic-aesthetic surgery. Case presentations and case discussions will illustrate how the scientific evidence can be included in the overall treatment philosophy, helping the participant to include the aquired knowledge in her/his daily practice. 1 Day 1 6th November 2015 Nonsurgical, antimicrobial, surgical and regenerative periodontal therapy Treatment planning 2 Theoretical part: Practical part: 8:30 – 13:30 15:00 – 20:30 1. Classification and diagnosis of periodontal diseases The following issues will be trained on pig jaws: 2. Periodontal treatment planning 1. Gingivectomy 3. Biology of periodontal wound healing 2. Access Flap 4. Non-surgical peridontal therapy 3. Modified Widman flap 4.1. Use of hand and ultrasonic/sonic instruments 4. Correct placement of vertical releasing incisions 4.2. Use of lasers and antimicrobial photodynamic 5. Surgical techniques for distal wedge procedures therapy (aPDT) 6. Flap designs: 5. Use of antiseptics and antibiotics in the treatment of 7. Papilla Preservation Techniques periodontal and peri-implant infections 8. Modified Papilla Preservation Technique 6. Periodontal surgery 9. Simplified Papilla Preservation Technique 6.1. Indications and contraindications 10. Single Flap Approach 6.2. Conventional surgical techniques: 11. Treatment of intrabony and furcation defects with 6.2.1. Gingivectomy regenerative materials including Straumann® 6.2.2. Access Flap Emdogain®, grafting materials and membranes 6.2.3. Modified Widman flap 12. Suturing techniques to achieve primary closure and 6.2.4. Crown lengthening optimize wound stability: 6.2.5. Distal wedge procedure a. Vertical and horizontal Mattress Sutures 7. Regenerative materials in periodontology: b. Modified Mattress Sutures 7.1. Bone grafts/bone substitute materials c. Combined Mattress Sutures 7.2. Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) d. Double Sling Suture 7.3. Enamel Matrix Proteins (Straumann® Emdogain®) 7.4. Platelet Rich Plasma/Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRP/PRF) 7.5. Growth factors (rhPDGF, BMPs, GDF-5) 7.6. Combination treatments 8. Treatment concepts for intrabony defects 9. Treatment concepts for furcation defects 10. Long-term results following regenerative periodontal therapy 11. Postoperative protocol 12. Risk factors/risk indicators which influence short and long term outcomes following conventional and regenerative periodontal therapy 13. Implant therapy in periodontitis patients 14. Treatment concepts for the treatment of peri-implant infections Baseline One-year postoperative Day 2 7th November 2015 Plastic aesthetic periodontal and peri-implant surgery Theoretical part: Practical part: 8:00 – 11:00 11:30 – 15:30 1. Etiology of recession defects The following issues will be trained on pig jaws: 2. Classification of recession defects 1. Surgical technique for placement of free gingival graft or 3. Indications and contraindications for recession coverage collagen based soft tissue replacement graft to increase 4. Biological rationale to use free gingival grafts, connective keratinized tissue width around teeth and dental implants tissue grafts and soft tissue replacement materials 2. Harvesting techniques for palatal connective tissue graft (mucoderm®) with or without the use of Straumann® 3. Suturing techniques for closure of palatal donor site Emdogain® a. Continuous interlocking suture 5. Clinical concepts for treatment of single gingival b. Modified mattress suture 4. Modified coronally advanced tunnel technique with use of recessions 6. Clinical concepts for treatment of multiple adjacent Straumann® Emdogain® and/or connective tissue graft and soft tissue replacement graft (mucoderm®) gingival recessions 7. Limitations of recession coverage and soft tissue grafting 5. Suturing techniques for graft fixation (Papilla reconstruction, correction of soft tissue deficien- 6. Suturing techniques for coronal flap displacement and flap cies at dental implants. Baseline Tunnel preparation closure mucoderm® in place Flap closure Result 3 Prof. Dr. med. dent. Dr. h.c. mult. Anton Sculean, M.S. Anton Sculean is professor and chairman of the Department of Periodontology at the University of Berne in Switzerland. He qualified in 1990 at the Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary and has received his postgraduate training at the Universities Münster, Germany and Royal Dental College Aarhus, Denmark. He received his Habilitation (PhD) a the University of Saarland, Homburg, Germany. From 2004 to 2008 he was appointed as Head of the Department of Periodontology and Program Director of the EFP accredited postgraduate program at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. In December 2008, he was appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of Periodontology of the University of Bern, Switzerland. Professor Sculean has received a recipient of many research awards, among others the Anthony Rizzo Award of the Periodontal Research Group of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR), and the IADR/Straumann Award in Regenerative Periodontal Medicine. He received honorary doctorates (Dr. h.c.) from the Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary and from the Victor Babes University in Timisoara, Romania. He has been the author of more than 160 publications in peer reviewed journals. He is on the editorial board of more than 10 dental journals amongst others the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Clinical Oral Implants Research, Journal of Periodontal Research, Clinical Oral Investigations and Clinical Advances in Periodontics. He is Associate Editor of Quintessence International, Clinical Oral Investigations and Section Editor of BMC Oral Health. Professor Sculean served from 2009-2010 as president of the Periodontal Re- soft tissue search Group of the IADR and is currently president of the Swiss Society of Periodontology. His current research interests include periodontal wound healing, regenerative and plastic-aesthetic periodontal therapy, treatment of peri-implantitis, antibiotic and antiseptic therapies, laser treatments and oral biofilms. He has authored more than 220 articles in peer-reviewed journals, 12 chapters in periodontal education textbooks and has delivered more than 300 lectures at national and international meetings. He is editor of the book Periodontal Regenerative Therapy published by Quintessence in 2010 and guest editor of the Periodontology 2000 Issue entitled “Wound Healing in Periodontology and Implantology”. botiss biomaterials GmbH Hauptstr. 28 hard tissue This course is sponsored by 15806 Zossen / Germany Tel.: +49 33769 / 88 41 985 Fax: +49 33769 / 88 41 986 [email protected] www.botiss.com www.facebook.com/botissdental 4 dental bone & tissue regeneration botiss biomaterials