
Periodontal Plastic Surgery: When to Graft and Techniques

Periodontal Plastic Surgery: When to Graft and Techniques is organized by Dentaltown, L.L.C.
Released: 6/26/2019
Expiration Date: 6/30/2025
Overview:
This course covers periodontal plastic surgery procedures including soft-tissue grafting around teeth, implants and before crown and bridge. Indications are given for soft-tissue grafting. Descriptions are given for the system of recession (Miller Classification) as well as the new classification system according to the American and European Academy of Periodontology. Discussed is what type of recession defect coverage is to be anticipated with the recession defects. Different types of grafting procedures are also discussed. Ridge defects are also covered describing the Seibert Classification defect. A video describing the actual procedure of connective tissue grafting on the facial of tooth #24,25 with a frenectomy. Demonstration of root preparation with Cavitron, root conditioning, frenectomy and flap elevation is shown. Furthermore, there is a description of palatal graft harvesting and review some of the complications that can occur and techniques to resolve the issues.
Educational Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to achieve the following:
• To understand the new and old classification system of recession and the indications for treatment of mucogingival defects and ridge defects to aid in communication with Periodontist
• To understand the goal of treating mucogingival defects on teeth and implants
• To understand the importance of attached gingiva around implants
• When to refer for soft tissue grafting with restorative treatment
Note: The fee to view this course is $36. This cost includes the fee to take the exam and claim your CE credits.