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SOFT TISSUE MANAGEMENT COURSE FOR IMPLANTS & TEETH

Association of Dental Implantology

Mar 20–21
March 2026
Photo by Jude Arubi / Unsplash
Location
London, United Kingdom
Duration
2 days
Language
en

About This Event

Date:20 March 9:00AM – 21 March 5:00PM 2026Location:Danubius Hotel Regents Park, London NW8 7JTPrice:£1,550 Early Bird Fee, £1,799 Standard Rate Organised by:Dental Icebergof Dental IcebergEmail:[email protected]Phone:+44(0)7399257896 Further details about this event Explore all aspects of Soft Tissue Management for both dental implants and teeth, from treatment planning to the execution of grafting techniques.Held several times and back by popular demand, this 2-day course is led by renowned expert Prof. Puria Parvini and provides in-depth knowledge alongside hands-on training.The course covers various augmentation procedures to correct soft tissue inadequacies, ensuring clinicians are equipped to maintain or enhance soft tissue stability.Key topics include indications, pros and cons of different techniques, and the prevention and management of complications. I. LECTURE-Anatomical structures; principals of predictable soft tissue grafting-Anatomical factors affecting grafting outcome-Surgical instrumentations-Incisions-Flap designs – which one to use and when-Suturing techniques-Treatment of gingival recession-Altered passive eruptions-Crown-lengthening-Primary healing; how to handle the tissue to always get primary healing-Post operative patient management-Management of extraction socket vs. immediate implantation-VestibuloplastyII. HANDS-ON & TECHNIQUESIndications, advantages and disadvantages of each techniqueStep-by-step practice on sheep jaws- HarvestingIdentifying a suitable donor siteHarvesting technique – autograftPreparation of recipient site- Pin-hole Technique- Zucchelli Suture Technique- Vista Technique- Tunnelling Technique- Coronally advanced flap with releasing incisions- Connective tissue Graft- Free Gingival Graft for keratinised gingiva gainIII. PREVENTION / MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS- Intraoperative bleeding- Flap perforations- Wound dehiscence- Necrosis of the flap