Nobel Biocare Endowed Chair in Surgical Implant Dentistry UCLA School of Dentistry Los Angeles, California
This course is sold out. Note: This ticketed, hands-on course is offered to a limited in-person and online audience. All participants will receive the custom model that is required for the course, either in-person or shipped to them at no additional cost. The online audience will need to secure the additional materials on their own to participate in the course. These materials will not be provided by AAOMS. A complete list can be found here.
Dental implantology today is not only focused on function but also esthetics. The interproximal papillae is one of the last frontiers to be addressed in esthetics of the anterior implant restoration. Dr. Palacci will present different techniques of papillae reconstruction and the latest evolutions of this concept. Clinical cases will illustrate the topic, but hands-on demonstrations also will allow attendees to reproduce these protocols in their own practices.
There will be a refreshment break from 3 – 3:30 p.m.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
Acquire the technique for papillae regeneration.
Evaluate different treatment options to optimize soft-tissue outcomes in esthetic restorations.
Successfully manage soft tissue in immediate extraction or loading cases and evaluate and treat complications.