Cursusomschrijving
Peri-implantitis. How do we treat it?
Peri-implant diseases are increasing. It is estimated that between 10-20%
of implants can present peri-implantitis. However, there is little evidence
available to treat this disease in a predictable way.
It is essential to understand how this pathology occurs, its pathogenesis
in order to apply more effective treatments. These are more aggressive
lesions than periodontitis, and therefore to some extent with different
management. A non-surgical treatment protocol based on pathogenesis
will be shown with results of up to 10 years of follow-up. Surgical
techniques, both resective and regenerative, will also be addressed.
Program:
1. Definition and prevalence
2. Pathogenesis Periodontitis and Peri-implantitis
3. Evidence non-surgical treatment
4. Non-surgical treatment protocol rational
5. Evidence in surgical treatment
6. Clinical cases
7. Maintenance
8. Conclusions
Addressing complex recessions. Mucogingival surgery 2.0
Mucogingival surgery helps us to restore the aesthetics of the smile
but also to improve the support of the teeth and therefore its longterm
maintenance. Classic and new techniques can be used with
slight modifications in advanced recession situations. In addition,
interdisciplinary treatments can help us to treat these complex recessions
to achieve success in treatment. It will be shown a new interdisciplinary
protocol for the treatment of class 3 / RT2 recessions in anterior teeth of
periodontal patients.
Understanding the mechanisms, which favour the stability and integrity of
the facial tissue dimensions over time will facilitate future innovations in
tissue regeneration, surface technology and treatment concepts to provide
predictable aesthetic success in implant therapy.
The aim of the presentation is to assists clinicians in comprehensive
treatment selection to achieve successful long-term outcomes.