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Nutritional deficiencies as a causative factor for implant failure: what recommendations should we be giving dental implant patients
Programa de aula
- The importance of immune cells during tissue integration and homeostasis
- Various vitamin deficiencies and anti-oxidants critical for wound healing and implant integration
- Guidelines for clinicians to present to their patients
- Future research opportunities in the field
Dental implants are generally considered a safe and highly predictable surgical procedure performed by many dental surgeons with the aim of replacing missing teeth. Yet to this day, a number of implants are lost every year for yet explained reasons. Dental implants remain one of the only transmucosal implant utilized in medicine; meaning they integrate directly into bone (a phenomenon called osseointegration) yet span into the oral cavity through transmucosal tissues. In this area, a number of bacteria co-exist with host living cells (primarily epithelial and immune cells) creating peri-implant pockets. Here an array of cytokines and highly active complex compounds are secreted and may reduce host defense/antibacterial properties. This lecture will focus on the importance and relevance of tissue homeostasis as it relates to oxidative stress. Furthermore, one of the most prominent vitamin deficiencies known to mankind, that of vitamin D, is discussed as a primary cause linked with early dental implant failure. Recommended doses and guidelines will be provided for patients with ongoing research presented as it relates to 6 week pre-surgical supplementation program aimed at reducing early implant failure.
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Lead educator and researcher at Advanced PRF Education and an Adjunct Visiting Faculty in the department of Periodontology in Bern, Switzerland.
Has written 2 best-selling textbooks widely distributed in regenerative dentistry including his most recent in 2019 titled: “Next Generation Biomaterials for Bone and Periodontal Regeneration” and a 2nd in 2017 titled: “Platelet Rich Fibrin in Regenerative Dentistry: From Biological Background to Clinical Indications”.
Has currently published over 150 peer-reviewed articles and lectures internationally on many topics relating to growth factors, bone biomaterials and guided bone regeneration.
Top 100 CE providers in North America.
He has recently been awarded many recent international prizes in dentistry and is widely considered as one of the top contributors to implant dentistry having won the ITI Andre Schroeder Prize.
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