Socket Preservation & Bone Grafting After Extractions

31. Jan. 2026 | Florida, Doral, USA

Status
buchbar
Registrierungsfrist
31. Jan. 2026 (UTC-5)
Preis pro Teilnehmer (es gelten lokale Steuern)
USD 1090.00
Sprache
Englisch
Punkte
8.00 Punkte
Bereitstellungsmethode
Theorie-Kurs (Präsenz)
Zielgruppe
national

Referenten-Informationen

Ismael Khouly

Gustavo Avilla-Ortiz

Beschreibung

Join us for an immersive and scientifically-driven full-day course dedicated to extraction and alveolar ridge preservation (socket preservation) procedures.

This interactive program combines detailed lectures, surgical protocol review, case presentations, and hands-on surgical activities to enhance your expertise in this specialized area.

 

Produktsegmente: Implantologie

Lernziele

    Upon completion of this course, participants will:

    • Develop proficiency in diagnosing and planning extraction cases.

    • Understand the selection and utilization of bone grafting biomaterials for socket preservation.

    • Apply barrier membranes effectively to enhance ridge preservation outcomes.

    • Implement minimally invasive techniques for preserving the alveolar ridge structure.

    • Acquire expertise in atraumatic extraction techniques to minimize patient discomfort.

    • Master suturing techniques for optimal wound closure and healing.

    • Gain knowledge on the appropriate timing for implant placement after extraction.

    • Develop comprehensive pre and post-operative management protocols for successful outcomes.

    • Enhance understanding of pain management strategies and antibiotic therapy considerations.

     

     

Sitzungen

  • 31. Jan. 2026
  • | 08:00 – 17:00

Socket Preservation & Bone Grafting After Extractions

Referenten: Ismael Khouly, Gustavo Avilla-Ortiz

Veranstaltung: Multidisciplinary Implant and Aesthetic Miami Institute - M.I.A.M.I. Doral

Anreise und Veranstaltungsorte

Multidisciplinary Implant and Aesthetic Miami Institute - M.I.A.M.I.
NW 20th St 8850
Florida, 33172 Doral
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Kontaktperson

Amanda Devine