Introducing Cerabone - Predictable Augmentation Techniques for the Daily Practice

On Demand | Online

Status
bookable
Registration deadline
30. Jun 2026 (UTC+10)
Price per Participant (local taxes apply)
AUD 0.00
Language
English
Points
1.5 Points
Delivery method
eLearning
Audience
National

Speaker(s)

Prof. Daniel Rothamel

Description

One of the most challenging procedures in implantology is the predictable and safe regeneration of lateral and vertical larger bone defects. Besides autogenous bone as the golden standard for jaw augmentation procedures, different biomaterials such as bone substitutes and membranes have shown predictable results.

Hereby, quality of the recipient site, the osteogenous potential and stability of the graft, graft immobilisation and transmembraneous angiogenesis of the area affect the predictability of the regeneration outcome.Newer techniques are focusing on graft immobilisation and ease of clinical application. They might represent important tools to fulfil the increasing expectations of the modern patient.

Target group: Dentists, Endodontist, General practitioners, Implantologist, Surgeon, Orthodontist, Periodontist, Prosthodontist

Product segments: Biomaterials

Learning objectives

  • Understand the use of digital workflow to aid in restorative driven implant placement.
  • Become familiar with the use of digital planning as a patient education tool.
  • Become familiar with the steps involved in treatment planning for multiple implants using the coDiagnostiX software.
  • Understand how to design a surgical guide using the coDiagnostiX software.

Sessions

Introducing Cerabone - Predictable Augmentation Techniques for the Daily Practice

Speakers: Prof. Daniel Rothamel

Learning material: Video

Contact person

Eleanor Bent