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Pig Jaws Hands-On Catering Provided Registration Register online now T 1800 776 326 www.geistlich.com.au/cpd E [email protected] for terms and conditions, future courses and events 6 Application of Bone and Soft Tissue Substitutes in Oral Regeneration A Contemporary "Round-Table Discussion" and Hands-on Workshop The array of biomaterials now available in oral tissue regeneration can make the selection of the most appropriate material somewhat confusing and even daunting. This full-day workshop is designed to provide a contemporary review of our understanding of hard and soft tissue regeneration in the oral and maxillofacial region. Bone and soft tissue histology and physiology will be reviewed, including the processes of inflammation, wound healing, and osseointegration. Autogenous, allogenic, xenogenic, and synthetic materials will be discussed, focussing on the advantages, disadvantages, and most appropriate indications and applications of these materials. Hands-on exercises will be undertaken on models and pig jaws to put into practice a number of the presented concepts, including harvesting of autogenous tissues, application of xenogenic materials, and soft tissue management (i.e. flap design, tension-free primary closure, and suturing techniques). Key topics that will be addressed include: • Extraction Socket Management • Guided Bone Regeneration • Techniques to gain horizontal and/or vertical bone dimensions • Techniques for increasing width of keratinised tissues • Techniques for managing recession defects • Techniques for increasing soft tissue volumes • Use of biomaterials in the maxillary sinus Assoc Prof Tino Mercado - Australia Sydney, Saturday 31 October 2020 Tissue Regeneration in Focus This course is designed for practitioners with an interest in expanding their treatment concepts for hard and soft tissue regeneration.

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  • Pig JawsHands-OnCateringProvided

    Registration Register online now T 1800 776 326 www.geistlich.com.au/cpdE [email protected] for terms and conditions, future courses and events

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    Application of Bone and Soft Tissue Substitutes in Oral RegenerationA Contemporary "Round-Table Discussion" and Hands-on WorkshopThe array of biomaterials now available in oral tissue regeneration can make the selection of the most appropriate material somewhat confusing and even daunting. This full-day workshop is designed to provide a contemporary review of our understanding of hard and soft tissue regeneration in the oral and maxillofacial region.Bone and soft tissue histology and physiology will be reviewed, including the processes of inflammation, wound healing, and osseointegration. Autogenous, allogenic, xenogenic, and synthetic materials will be discussed, focussing on the advantages, disadvantages, and most appropriate indications and applications of these materials.

    Hands-on exercises will be undertaken on models and pig jaws to put into practice a number of the presented concepts,including harvesting of autogenous tissues, application of xenogenic materials, and soft tissue management (i.e. flapdesign, tension-free primary closure, and suturing techniques).

    Key topics that will be addressed include:• Extraction Socket Management• Guided Bone Regeneration• Techniques to gain horizontal and/or vertical bone dimensions• Techniques for increasing width of keratinised tissues• Techniques for managing recession defects• Techniques for increasing soft tissue volumes• Use of biomaterials in the maxillary sinus

    Assoc Prof Tino Mercado - AustraliaSydney, Saturday 31 October 2020

    Tissue Regeneration in Focus

    This course is designed for practitioners with an interest in expanding theirtreatment concepts for hard and soft tissue regeneration.

  • Register online now www.geistlich.com.au/cpd

    for terms and conditions, future courses and events

    Assoc Prof Tino Mercado Tino has been a Periodontist for more than 20 years with private practices in Penrithand Blue Mountains (Specialist Periodontal and Implant Centre). Tino holds an A/Prof position at the Periodontal Post-Graduate Department at the University of Queensland. His PhD topic and latest publications in peer-reviewed high impact journals are on predictable management of peri-implantitis and management of periodontal recession on teeth and implants using autologous and alternative tissues.

    He is the NSW Councillor for the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Periodontists and a Periodontal examiner at the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (RACDS). He is the Director for Western Sydney and Greater Blue Mountains International Team of Implantology (ITI) Study Club. He is twice recipient of the prestigious National and Health Medical Research Council Scholarship (1998 for MDSc and2011 for PhD). His clinical research on maxillary anterior ridge preservation won Best Clinical Research at the Virtual Osteology World Symposium 2020.

    Course Details:

    Time Registration: 8.30am Lecture and Hands-on Workshop: 9.00am - 5.00pm

    Cost $995.00 including morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea

    CPD 6 Scientific CPD hours

    All workshop materials provided Attendees are welcome to bring their own loupes

    City Sydney Date Saturday 31 October 2020Location Park Hyatt Sydney 7 Hickson Road, The Rocks, Sydney 2000 Australia

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