ELC20-GS1: To Save or to Extract: From My 30+ Years' Experience (Point and Counterpoint Debate)
Moderator: Purnima Kumar, DDS, PhD
Speakers(s): Stephano Parma-Benfenati, DDS, MD, MDSc., University of Tur and Parma; Private Practice, Ferrara, Italy. Dr. Parma-Benfenati has disclosed that he has no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests.
Paul Rosen, DMD, MS, Private Practice, Yardley, Pa. Dr. Rosen has disclosed that he has financial interest in Snoasis, is a consultant for Neoss, Keystone, and LifeNet, and is a speaker for Neoss, Osstell, and Keystone.
Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS, Columbia University; Private Practice, New York, N.Y. Dr. Tarnow has disclosed that he is a consultant for Keystone Dental, Inc., Southern Corporation, Zimmer Biomet, and BioHorizons, a speaker for Keystone Dental, Inc., BioHorizons, Zimmer Biomet, Southern Corporation, Salvin Corp. and Brasseler Corp., and a research grant recipient from Osteohealth, Dentium, and Keystone Dental, Inc.
Program Track: Treatment of Periodontal Diseases and Peri-Implant Diseases
Course Description: This exciting symposium brings together four experts internationally acclaimed in a point-counterpoint discussion of saving versus extracting teeth. Immediate placements of implants into extraction sockets is an exciting treatment alternative for our patients. However, there are many potential short and particularly long-term risks which the practitioner must be fully aware of. This presentation will focus on the potential problems and benefits both clinically and biologically when the choice of immediate socket placement is made for single and multiple sites. This will be an evidence-based presentation that will be objective about the best and simplest way to treat these types of cases. On the other hand, patients come to us with teeth-related problems seeking to maintain their dentition if at all possible. While dental implants may be the needed solution, there are many instances where teeth can still be maintained despite having been deemed questionable or even hopeless. Advances in our treatment algorithms and materials are enabling us to redefine what is truly hopeless. This lecture will provide evidence to support maintaining ailing/failing teeth.
Educational Objectives:
• Identify what type of healing takes place against the implant in immediate socket placement
• Know how to minimize recession with immediate provisionalization
• Know the proper crown contour for immediate provisionals
• Identify what are the potential short and long term risks involved with immediate placement of implants
• List the advantages to regenerative therapy for teeth
• Discuss some of the advances in our hard tissue grafting materials to provide enhanced results
Course length: 83 minutes
Original release date: December 15, 2021
Expiration date: December 15, 2024
The American Academy of Periodontology designates this activity for 1.25 continuing education credits.
The American Academy of Periodontology is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP.
The AAP cautions participants for this CE activity about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating new techniques and procedures in their practice.