Soft Tissue Augmentation for Correction of Esthetic Challenges in Implant Therapy Woodland Hills, CA

Dr. Navid Sharifzadeh

1 lecture | 45 minutes | EN

$95

Course Description

From the early days of the discovery of dental implants, there has been a substantial paradigm shift from utilizing the implants in the edentulous ridges to rehabilitation of the most complex cases in the esthetic zone. With increasing number of implants placed in the esthetic zone, there is a rising number of complications associated with this treatment protocol. There has been a need for documentation of esthetic complications as well as defining the risk factors. Despite all the benefits of this treatment modality, the clinicians could be aware of all the disadvantages correspondingly.

Educational Objectives

This presentation will describe the importance of the soft tissue complex around dental implants, as well as illustrate the different surgical techniques to enhance the soft tissue barrier at the implant sites for long term health, function and esthetics.

This presentation will consist of different clinical scenarios about the value of different techniques for specific indication. From the old-fashioned free gingival graft and laterally positioned flap to newer coronally advanced flaps, VISTA technique and the advantageous usages of vascularized grafts, this case presentation will illustrate how challenging cases, such as severe soft tissue deficiencies, esthetic complications and mal-positioned implants, may be managed with these surgical interventions.

This course contains 45 minutes of on-demand credit. Upon completion of the CE Examination after viewing the on-demand content you will be awarded .75 CE credits.