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Mucogingival Surgery: Root Coverage Protocols 2.0

Mucogingival Surgery: Root Coverage Protocols 2.0

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Category: Periodontology

Instructor(s): Mariano Sanz, Homa Zadeh, Robert Carvalho da Silva, Ilham Mounssif

Course structure: Lessons: 7 lessons | Duration: 10 h 28 min

Course overview

New protocols for surgical treatment of recession are presented in the course "Mucogingival surgery: root coverage protocols 2.0"!
During the training you will learn step-by-step the following protocols:
– Diagnosis and treatment planning of recession
– Treatment of single and multiple recession in the maxilla and mandible
– Work with connective tissue graft
– Flap techniques:
- envelope flap technique
- single incision technique
- L-incision technique.
– Tunnel techniques:
- author's VISTA technique.

Curriculum

Root coverage: treatment planning

  • Lesson program
  • – Recessions: etiology and classification
  • – Root coverage: prognostic factors
  • – Tunnel techniques: technical features
  • – Criteria for successful treatment of recessions
  • – Indications for the use of a connective tissue graft
  • – The effect of Emdogain on periodontal tissue
  • – Connective tissue graft: donor zones
  • – Tunneling approach: demonstration of the methodology
  • – VISTA methodology: video demonstration
  • – The "Zipper technique"
  • – Techniques for closing multiple recessions.
  • Recommended for: Periodontists.

Root coverage: complications and pitfalls

  • Lesson program
  • – Types of complications in the root coverage
  • – Root coverage success criteria
  • – Root coverage decision tree
  • – Surgical technical notes
  • – Prognostic factors to achieve predictable outcomes
  • – Indications for root coverage that appeared after orthodontic treatment
  • – Protocol for the xenograft using in root coverage
  • – Non carious cervical lesions: tactics
  • – CEY identification
  • – Methods for the phenotype of soft tissues evaluation
  • – Graft necrosis: reasons and tactics.
  • Recommended for: Periodontists.

Treatment of maxillary localised gingival recession

  • Lesson program
  • – Classification of localised gingival recessions
  • – Diagnostics of the mucogingival lesions and planing their treatment to achieve the best possible outcomes
  • – Gingival recession lockalized in the maxilla: classification, diagnosis and treatment approaches
  • – Treatment standards for root coverage
  • – Using of autologous grafts in combination with the envelope technique for single tooth recession
  • – The tunnel technique for the treatment of multiple adjacent tooth recession: step-by-step protocol
  • – Coronally advanced flap: step-by-step protocol
  • – Technique of connective tissue graft sampling.
  • Recommended for: Periodontists.

Diagnosis of gingival recession and determination of treatment tactics

  • Lesson program
  • – How to diagnose a gingival recession?
  • – Clinical and anatomical cement-enamel junction
  • – Non-carious cervical defects: associated with gingival recession
  • – Classification of gingival recession
  • – Prognosis of root coverage procedure
  • – How to determine the maximum root coverage achievable?
  • – Etiology of gingival recession
  • – Indications and goals for surgical treatment of gingival recession.
  • Recommended for: Periodontists.

Harvesting technique for root coverage procedures

  • Lesson program
  • – Palatal anatomy and its influence in choosing the proper harvesting technique
  • – Techniques available in the literature:
  • trap door
  • L-incision technique
  • single incision technique.
  • – De-epithelialized free gingival graft technique: step-by-step surgical technique
  • – Advantages and disadvantages of different harvesting techniques
  • – Primary intention palatal wound healing
  • – Complication of the de-epithelialized free gingival graft technique.
  • Recommended for: Periodontists.

Treatment of single and multiple gingival recessions

  • Lesson program
  • – Prognostic factors in the gingival recession treatment
  • – Coronally advanced flap in the treatment of single gingival recession: step-by-step surgical technique, indications and contraindications
  • – Coronally advanced flap (envelope flap) in the treatment of multiple gingival recession: step-by-step surgical technique, indications and contraindications
  • – When applying the connective tissue graft
  • – Connective tissue graft substitute.
  • Recommended for: Periodontists.

Updated VISTA technique

  • Lesson program
  • – History of concepts for management of gingival recession defects
  • – Periodontal phenotype
  • – Review of classic surgical techniques for the treatment of periodontal diseases
  • – Advantages of VISTA technique
  • – Mucosal split-thickness vs mucosal full-thickness flap
  • – Significance of periodontal phenotype in long-term stability of periodontal tissues
  • – Decision making on when phenotype modification therapy is necessary and whether augmentation of mucosa and/or alveolar bone augmentation is needed
  • – The VISTA protocol for phenotype modification therapy.
  • Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
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