CDE: [Dr. Rodrigo Neiva presents The Chair's Lecture Series] Site Preservation of Tissue (SPOT®): The Synergy of Partial Extraction Therapy and Osseodensification to Optimize Implant Treatment

9
Jul, 2020
05:00 PM-07:00 PM

Virtually presented via BlueJeans

Time: 5:00-7:00 pm
Registration: This virtual lecture will begin promptly at 5:00 pm via BlueJeans.
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CE Credits:
2.0 lecture credits

Description

Tooth extraction leads to loss of bundle bone and soft tissue. This is a possible limitation for immediate or delayed implant placement. As a result, it is often necessary to performed extensive augmentation procedures to facilitate implant placement. Partial Extraction Therapy preserves bundle bone and soft tissue while Osseodensification improves primary implant stability through preservation of and autografting of trabecular bone.

This presentation outlines the biological rational and benefits of tissue preservation to optimize oral reconstruction with dental implants. S.P.O.T is a comprehensive treatment methodologies based upon preservation of nature. The objective is to emphasize how the use of innovative diagnostics, surgical techniques, and instrumentation can preserve nature and enhance clinical outcomes for implant treatments.

Clinical cases demonstrating SPOT treatment modalities in various ways and combinations to achieve both minimally invasive and time effective solutions will be presented. Past, present and future “out of the box” protocols will also be shared.

Objectives

  • Identify the SPOT treatment methodologies
  • Understand the biologic rational for Partial Extraction Therapy
  • Understand the biologic rational for Osseodensification

Speaker

Charles W Schwimer, BS, DMD, maintains full-time private practice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, limited to periodontics and implants, specializing in biologically based preservation and regenerative solutions. He received his DMD at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in 1985 and Dr. Schwimer received his speciality certification in Periodontics at the University of Pennsylvania in 1987. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology since 1993 and a Clinical Professor of Periodontics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. Most recently Dr. Schwimer focuses upon the clinical advancement of Partial Extraction Therapies and Osseodensification. Dr Schwimer is the creator and owner of SPoT® / Site Preservation of Tissue

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University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine designates this activity for 2.0 continuing education credits.