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Tissue Grafting In Implantology Hybrid

Tissue Grafting In Implantology Hybrid

New Zealand
August 2025 (Didactic) September 2025 (Clinical)
Australia
August 2025 (Didactic) September 2025 (Clinical)
United States
August 2025 (Didactic) September 2025 (Clinical)

Course Fee:

$22,950.00

Registration Deposit:

$4950

Instalments:

$9000

X 2

$22,950.00

About the course

This course is designed for the basic implant dentistry practitioner but equally for the aspiring restorative dentist who wishes to improve his clinical outcomes. The content is meant to address everyday soft and hard tissue deficiencies that these practitioners encounter and have become aware of. Sometimes these tissue deficits become a reason to avoid treatment or worse still, for treatment failure. Addressing these tissue deficits is fundamental to setting up a case for success. And a practitioner empowered with the knowledge and technique to do so knows this well.

The course will first lay a foundation with a clear understanding of the biology of healing and will build on this foundation by then teaching various hard and soft tissue grafting techniques. Participants will then learn a time tested decision making workflow to choose the most appropriate technique for a given clinical situation. Participants will also be taught principles of tissue management and suturing in order to achieve predictable clinical outcomes. Adjunct instrumentation and equipment for grafting will also be extensively discussed. In addition, participants will also gain an insightful understanding of material options available.

Course Curriculum

Teaching module lessons

  • Understanding tissue healing principles
  • Understanding the biology of bone healing
  • Understanding the biology of soft tissue healing
  • Bone graft materials
  • Guided tissue regeneration principles and materials
  • Suturing principles, materials and techniques
  • Bone grafting techniques 1 : Guided bone regeneration
  • Bone grafting techniques 2 : Ridge expansion, Ridge spreading and Ridge splitting
  • Bone grafting techniques 3 : Bone condensation, Osseodensification
  • Bone grafting techniques 4 : Trephine cores and monocortical blocks
  • Bone grafting techniques 5 : Internal and External sinus grafting
  • Soft tissue grafting techniques 1 : Second stage surgery and roll flaps
  • Soft tissue grafting techniques 2 : Free, connective and pedicled grafts
  • Soft tissue grafting techniques 3 : Tissue allografts and specialised flaps
  • Autologous plasma concentrates : PRF and sticky bone
  • The socket shield technique
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Your Faculty For This Course...

Nitish Surathu

Course Coordinator, The ACE Institute, New Zealand/USA

David Kao

General Dentist, Christchurch, New Zealand

Keith Chiang

General Dentist, Christchurch, New Zealand

Ovadia Chocron

Periodontist, Florida, USA

Paul Jay Hwin

General Dentist, Melbourne, Australia

Udatta Kher

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Mumbai, India

D Arunachalam

Periodontist, Chennai, India

M Veerabahu

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Chennai, India

Arsalan Danesh

Periodontist, Naples, USA

You Will Learn To...

  • Diagnose soft and hard tissue deficits and assess them objectively
  • Understand the wide variety of instrumentation available for soft and hard tissue management
  • Design a soft tissue management plan and execute it for the best outcome
  • Choose the right soft tissue augmentation techniques for any type of case
  • Choose the right sutures and suturing techniques for effective healing outcomes
  • Harness the advantage of different types of graft materials for different osseous deficits
  • Use grafting adjuncts such as membranes, tacks and bone screws
  • Use rotary and piezo instrumentation effectively to harvest bone
  • Employ various Osseodensification techniques for augmentation