Soft Tissue Surgery Course with Dr. Ricardo Kern - Advanced Course
Regular price$4,750.00
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Multiple Courses Offered
This course will present an evidence based collection of digital planning, and aesthetic rehabilitation of soft tissue.
About this event
Location: BDG Think Tank- 2101 S. Jones Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89146
Course Dates:
February 22nd-24th, 2024 (Thu-Sat)
8:00am and end at 5:00pm PST each day
Presented by: Dr. Ricardo Kern
This hands on course will present an evidence based collection of digital planning, aesthetic rehabilitation, modification of soft tissue contour, and crown lengthening on the aesthetic zone.
24 CEU's will be provided to registered participants upon completion
Prerequisites:
Must be a licensed dental professional
Please bring loupes
Surgical Instruments for the hands-on portion of the course will be provided, but you may bring your own if you prefer
Continental Breakfast, Lunch, and beverages included with registration. Please notify course provider if you have any dietary restrictions, food allergies, etc.
PROGRAM OUTLINE: SOFT TISSUE SURGERY COURSE
Day One Crown Lengthening “A to Z”
Influence of tissue design on restorative aesthetic results
Factors that affect precision
Factors that affect short-term predictability and long-term stability
Crown Lengthening conjugated with aesthetic restorative procedures - Surgery, wax-up,
mock-up, tooth preparation, and restorative execution
Treatment of Recessions
Anatomy, histology, and physiology of the periodontal complex of donor and recipient areas
Periodontal phenotype and classification of defects
Hands-on 1:
Refinement and precision of incisions in the preparation of flaps and donor areas Success criteria for root coverage. The checklist that you need to comply with for predictability of results in root coverage
Day Two Hands-on 2:
Coronally Advanced Flap Incision Design from single to multiple sites
Donor area approach: Pros and cons of each type of graft and post-surgical treatment
The Layering Technique: All the insights about how the site preparation influences
performance, thickness, keratinization, mucogingival line relocation, and aesthetic “blending” results from universal use in mucogingival grafts