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Upcoming Webinar - October 18 - Noon EST - Maintaining Bone and Soft Tissue Morphology in Full Arch Cases. The Partial Extraction Therapy Paradigm - Richard Martin, DDS

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Description

Collapse of the buccopalatal dimension of an extraction socket in implant dentistry is a known sequela. Multiple ridge preservation techniques to include bone and soft tissue grafting have been utilized over the years, Although these techniques can be successful, loss of buccal contour is a common finding even after 1 year in function. Ultimately this can lead the hygiene compromise and periimplantitis. Partial extraction therapy (PET) (socket shield, pontic shield and root submergence), specifically the socket shield is a technique aimed at addressing this collapse. The success of the procedure is due to intentional retention of small fragment of buccal root attached the bone. This root attachment has been shown to maintain the periodontal ligament (PDL)j and blood supply and as result the thin bundle bone. Utilization if the PET in full arch implant reconstruction has shown to be effective.

Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) explain why it is imprortant to maintain bone and soft tissue morphology; 2) describe partial extraction therapy and how it maintains the bone; 3) recognize how to design and execute a full arch PET case; and 4) discuss the importance of digital prosthetics.

Contributors

  • Richard Martin, DDS

    Dr. Richard J. Martin is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in Lewisville-North Dallas, Texas. He is a graduate of New York University College of Dentistry where he was elected Omicron Kappa Upsilon. He completed his oral and maxillofacial surgery training at Harlem Hospital-Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Martin has a special interest in instrument design and has invented over 20 instruments and facial splints. Dr. Martin has published several articles in various dental and plastic and reconstructive surgery journals as well as textbook contributions. Over the past 14 years, Dr. Martin has utilized a digital workflow and is considered as one of the “early digital adopters” and has contributed design concepts to several of the major implant companies. Dr. Martin also maintains an extensive lecture schedule where he teaches surgeons, restorative dentists and allied staff. He also serves on committees for AAOMS and the AO.

    Dr. Martin has disclosed financial relationships with the following companies:
    KLS Martin, Salvin Dental - received honorarium

October 18, 2022
Tue 12:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 0M

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