

Auckland
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Wellington
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Friday 27th October
11:30am - 4:30pm Novotel Ellerslie
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Saturday 28th October
8:30am - 12:00pm
Intercontinental Wellington
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$380.00 Ticket Includes:
FREE box of EthOss Synthetic Bone Regeneration, 3 x 0.5cc.
$610 value
New Ideas in Dental Bone Regeneration:
Immune modulation, upregulated host regeneration of bone and osteoinductive next-generation synthetics, a clinical and scientific view.
With over 23 years and 8,000 grafts using only synthetic particulate graft materials the speaker has a vast experience both clinically and in research.
Recent research from the wider medical community on Calcium Phosphates offers a new explanation showing how these materials up-regulate host bone regeneration with their osteo-inductive potential.
When considered in combination with a new strand of research into osteoimmunology in dental implantology gives a much clearer understanding of the host response to foreign body placement, healing and the reason why some graft materials appear to work more quickly than others.
During this seminar, the speaker will examine this research, including his own recent papers, to show the concept of true host bone regeneration and the importance of using resorbable materials, due to the inherent risks of residual graft remaining in the site long-term.
These concepts will be demonstrated with clinical cases from the speakers’ own experience, examining the surgical protocols he has developed to optimise outcomes. Cases will include routine bony defects, large-scale full-arch regeneration, socket grafts, sinus augmentations, perio defects, peri-implantitis and apicectomies and cyst site regeneration.
The speaker will demonstrate a variety of delayed and immediate placements with long-term follow-ups, up to 9 years.
The value of full graft resorption and healthy host bone will be discussed along with longer term case assessment to show these benefits.
About the speaker: Peter is Visiting Professor at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, Past President of the London Dental Fellowship and Honorary Life Member and past Director of the Association of Dental Implantology (UK). He has placed dental implants in his West London clinic for 33 years and worked solely in the development of Synthetic graft materials for 23 of those.
Peter has lectured extensively worldwide in over 50 Countries on surgical protocols and has numerous publications, including over 10 on Pubmed. He has also written chapters in two books and has recently completed a third to be published by Quintessence.