Soft Tissue Augmentation Around Teeth and Dental Implants
Duration
02:57 hours
Course Details
Soft tissue management has long been an important part in implant dentistry.
It is not only the quantity, but also the quality of the soft tissue around implants that will lead to the long-term stability and success.
This presentation will begin with the foundation of soft tissue healing and further lead to the principles of soft tissue surgeries. The clinical applications of soft tissue augmentation in implant dentistry will be reviewed. A variety of surgical techniques will be introduced to treat different types of soft tissue defects. Concepts and techniques for preventive soft tissue management are also incorporated into this lecture. This presentation will focus on clinical decision-making and surgical techniques by which comprehensive guidelines for soft tissue management can be established

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