Flaps & Resective Surgery
Course Details
The message I want to give you with this Course is that Periodontal Treatment and Surgery does not mean taking a blade and opening a flap.
We need to keep several parameters in mind: the probing depth, the type of bone resorption, the height and thickness of keratinized tissues and above all the biological results of our treatment.
This will make us understand what we need to do and we should not do.
This is why will begin by evaluating the design of the flap based on thickness, distinguishing between a buccal, palatal or lingual flap and on the position we will give to our flaps (at the original level, displaced apically or moved coronally).
Then we can evaluate treatment plans together in different situations of periodontal disease
Learning Objectives:
Gingival Surgery : curettage / gengivectomy
Osseous resective surgery: up-dated clinical applications
Flap Surgery
Osseous resective surgery in anterior maxillary sextant
Osseous resective surgery on the posterior maxillary sextant
Periodontal tissue responsive to orthodontic displacement of the teeth
Osseous resective surgery on mandibular arch
Restorative surgery – crown lengthening
Numbers:
8 videos with theory and interventions

Ethics and Professionalism in Orthopedics, An Issue of Orthopedic Clinics (The Clinics: Orthopedics, Volume 56-1) (PDF)
Introduction to Diagnostic Radiology
Ultrasound of the Hand and Upper Extremity: A Step-by-Step Guide 1st Edition
Surgical Concepts to Handle Esthetic Failures in Implant Patients 


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