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Dimensional changes of hard and soft tissues in post-extraction sites
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Optimal material choice in GBR
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Bone defects classification and different treatment strategies
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New generation of membranes: from biology to clinical performance
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Christer Dahlin: Hard and soft tissue integration - where do we stand today and what will be the future ?
Video highlights
- Current status and trends in tissue regeneration, protocols and materials
- Characteristics of creos™ xenoprotect – a natural collagen membrane.
- Europerio London 2015 presentation
Bone regeneration today has become a frequent and routine procedure in implant dentistry. The next step is to ensure optimal soft tissue outcomes to be able to establish long term esthetic results. Dr Dahlin discusses current status and trends in tissue regeneration, protocols and materials, supported by scientific evidence, and how to optimize the use of tissue regeneration materials and related techniques, and reviews evidence and mechanical characteristics for creos™ xenoprotect – a natural collagen membrane. The future will be in identifiying the optimal bone substitute material, and ways for soft tissue regeneration.
Clinical topics
Bone grafting and regeneration Soft tissue management Peri-implantitis Anterior hard & soft tissue management Peri-implant therapyQuestions
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