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Corporate Forum Snoasis Medical LOGOMillennium Dental Technologies LOGO


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Rise of Placental Tissue Products: Implications in Dentistry and Medicine Mark C. Lucas, DDS, MS


The rise of placental tissue is forever changing medicine and Snoasis Medical has pioneered this development for over 10 years. Its Purion® amnion-chorion allograft (BioXclude®


processed deepithelialized ) delivers multiple extracellular matrix proteins, growth


factors, and cytokines to provide a barrier membrane that enhances healing. The FDA allows this minimally manipulated tissue to be used as a barrier, conduit, connector, or cushion in a variety of dental, endodontic, oral maxillofacial, and periodontal regenerative procedures. The lecture will review the history and evolution of placental tissue use in dentistry and medicine with background science. Additionally, the presentation will review the expanding body of evidence in support of Snoasis Medical’s position that adoption of BioXclude®


for routine and challenging tissue regeneration and dental implant cases


represents a simple and inexpensive, yet highly effective, means to improve practice productivity and patient satisfaction.


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Innovative Simultaneous Bone Augmentation Solutions Edgard El Chaar, DDS, MS


Patients’ expectations of time to teeth and esthetic outcome have changed significantly over the last decade. Simultaneous bone augmentation and implant placement are now possible using innovative bone grafting solutions such as the allograft ring. Treatment time is reduced by approximately five months compared to traditional bone block augmentation. Dr. El Chaar will share his clinical application of the Straumann AlloGraft Ring and other new bone augmentation solutions.


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Rehabilitation of Medically Compromised Patients with Dental Implants. A Five-Year Follow-Up on Risk, Revision, and Time to Final Restoration


Suheil Boutros, DDS, MS Visit members.perio.org/am2018 for more information.


3-3:45 p.m. BioHorizons LOGO


Prevention of Peri-Implantitis through Implant Design: An Evidence- Based Approach


Hom-Lay Wang, DDS, MSD, PhD


Implant complications have become a major challenge for many dentists who placed implants. This lecture is designed to understand what’s new in this field and how to avoid these problems. New definitions as well as treatment prognosis of peri-implant diseases will be presented. Recent research findings of how surface coating influence the incidence of implant complications will be discussed. In addition, this lecture will provide the mechanisms of how implant bone loss and implant failure occurred. Specifically, how to manage implant esthetic, biological, biomechanical complications will be demonstrated.


Learning Objectives


• Recognize potential etiological that contribute to implant complications. • Learn how to prevent future implant complications through implant design. • Know how to select proper treatment for different implant complications, both soft and hard tissues, or even retrieval of failed implants.


26 | American Academy of Periodontology | 104th


Annual Meeting


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