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Resorption and total replacement by host bone is one of the key benefits of modern synthetic graft materials. The absence of any long-term residual graft particles allows the site to benefit from being able to remodel and turnover into new bone over time, adapting to the loads placed upon it by a dental implant. This tends to result in excellent long-term outcomes as graft sites will usually improve over time from both a hard and soft tissue perspective.

During this webinar, Dr Peter Fairbairn and Dr Michael Ainsworth will display a variety of case studies from a long-term perspective, with final results usually being reported at 5 years or more. This is an excellent opportunity to assess the long-term viability of modern synthetic graft materials and the benefits of True Host Bone Regeneration techniques.

Cases will be shown using a variety of techniques and procedures including buccal grafts, ridge preservation, sinus augmentation and tunnel grafts. Dr Ainsworth will also show a variety of cases using his innovative PDS “tenting” technique to increase graft stability.

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Ethoss Regeneration Ltd (“Us”, “Our”) will not be liable, or accept responsibility for, any use or application of the products, or the techniques, mentioned in any case studies, articles, newsletters, blogs, brochures or any other media prepared by Us or contained in Our literature, website, social media channels or any other communications.  It is the clinician’s responsibility to follow the official guidance related to each of the products as produced by the relevant manufacturer and ensure they are adhering to recommended methods and uses and complying with the correct techniques for use of the products.

All case studies and clinical examples are for illustrative purposes only.  Please always refer to the product manufacturer’s guidance as to how to use any products and techniques mentioned in these case studies

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MOD 1

Routine Implant Procedures - Part 1

Module 1, part 1: Dr Peter Fairbairn, 8 minutes

Dr Fairbairn discusses using EthOss to treat routine bone loss cases according to his published Protocol.  

MODULE 1 - P2-1

Routine Implant Procedures - Part 2

Module 1, part 2: Dr Peter Fairbairn, 12 minutes

Dr Fairbairn also discusses flap design, suture techniques and the importance of thorough cleaning / degranulation prior to grafting.

MOD 2

Socket Grafting

Module 2: Dr Peter Fairbairn, 15 minutes

Advice and techniques for optimising socket grafting outcomes with EthOss,  includes options for covering the site and how to effectively clean extraction sockets prior to graft placement