Course Description
Price
C$2,599 + Taxes
Duration
2 days
Dates
November 16th - 17th, 2024
Capacity
18 Students per session
Location
Mississauga
About the Course
Functional and Esthetic Crown-lengthening Procedures
Restorative dentistry as an art and science has made impressive advancements both in techniques and materials that could be utilized to restore teeth. However, dentists are still often encountered with situations that the remaining tooth structure above the gingiva is not adequate to provide predictable and long-term restorative success. Additionally, in today’s world, esthetics and harmonious smiles are not considered “luxury” any longer. More patients are visiting their dentists every day asking for ways to improve their “gummy” or uneven smiles. Unfortunately, despite the increased demand for functional and/ or esthetic crown-lengthening, the clinical reality is that these procedures remain underutilized or abused. This course aims to provide the necessary knowledge and an evidence-based approach to functional and esthetic crown-lengthening procedures. An evidence-based review of concepts, indications/ contraindications, surgical techniques, and different approaches to enhance surgical outcomes and consequently long-term restorative stability and success will be provided.
Soft and hard tissue preservation with EVERY tooth extraction: The Ridge Preservation Techniques
Bone loss around extraction sites is often a major concern for both the patient and the dentist. This is frequently further complicated by loss of soft-tissue volume or decrease in soft-tissue quality, which could present future surgical, periodontal or prosthodontic challenges, especially in the aesthetic areas. Many procedures and materials have been used to regain or cover lost bone structure (such as bone and gingival grafts). However, the golden rule of “prevention is better than cure” applies here as well and dentists can often prevent or mitigate the effects of tooth loss on the hard and soft-tissue profile of their patients. This course aims at shedding more light on this important topic.
Course Certificates
Certificate will be presented issuing 12 CE Core 2 with the RCDSO.
Day 1 – Functional and Esthetic Crown-lengthening Procedures
- Review and understand the concepts of functional and esthetic crown-lengthening.
- Review the concept of “Biologic Width” and “Ferrule Effect” and how they relate to functional crown-lengthening.
- Learn the indications and contraindications for crown-lengthening procedures.
- Understand the etiology and diagnosis of excessive gingival display (gummy smile) and when to manage it with esthetic crown-lengthening.
- Review the “proportions” of anterior maxillary dentition and how esthetic crown-lengthening can help craft harmonious proportions.
- Review the evidence behind crown-lengthening procedures and develop an evidence-based approach for restoring crown-lengthened teeth.
100 Britannia Rd E, Mississauga, ON, L4Z 2G1 (At Holiday Inn – Whittle Room)
Day 1 & 2 – 9 AM to 5 PM
Note: Orders of topics and locations are subject to change
Day 1 – Soft and Hard Tissue Preservation with EVERY Tooth Extraction: The Ridge Preservation Techniques
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Review the Hard and Soft-tissue Effects of Tooth Loss.
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Review the different Treatment options for Tooth Loss and the Advantages/ Disadvantages of Each.
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Review some of the Techniques Recommended to Mitigate the Effects of Hard and Soft-tissue Loss, especially in the Aesthetic Zone.
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Provide a clear Understanding and Definition of “Alveolar Ridge Preservation.”
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Review and Develop an Evidence-based Approach on How to Predictably Treat and Manage Extraction Sites.
Day 2 (Hands-on)
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Gain Confidence and Translate what you learned to your Private Practice by actually performing simulated Surgeries on Sheep Jaws for both Crown-lengthening and Ridge Preservation
320 Matheson Blvd W Unit 105 & 106, Mississauga, ON L5R 0H2
Day 1 & 2- 9am – 5pm.
Note: Orders of topics and locations are subject to change
Session Highlights
What Will You Learn?
- 2 Days of learning with Dental Experts.
- Practice on 3D printed models for a variety of real-world situations.
- Simulated surgeries on sheep and pig jaws for both crown-lengthening and ridge preservation.