3D Evaluation and Bone Regeneration for Optimal Results

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There have been recent paradigm shifts in dental therapy. One is the trend towards implant-supported restorations. We have gone beyond the “predictability” of integration and are concentrating on the aesthetic result of both the surgical and restorative procedures. For optimal success and support of the soft and hard tissues, the formation of vital alveolar bone is ideal for future implant site preparation.
Clinical, radiographic and histologic comparison of bone replacement graft materials will be shown. The final desire is to improve our diagnosis of current patient conditions. For these goals to be reached, our patients have to be better educated with digital photography, two and three dimensional radiography.

In this age of optimal aesthetic implant-supported restorations, three dimensional diagnosis is critical before and after tooth extraction and other types of surgery. Utilizing cone beam volumetric tomography enhances the diagnostic ability of the dental team. This enables the non-surgical and surgical portions of therapy to be fully planned out before the case is started. Cases will be shown where diagnosis of
fractured teeth, bone defects and other unforeseen problems can be easily explained to the patient. The use of software like EasyGuide will be shown for the ease of treatment planning and patient education.

The attendees will be informed as to predictable options for therapy and the ease of treatment and consultation by all involved members of the dental team for these and related cases. After full comprehension, the patient is much more likely to accept treatment knowing the cost and extent of all of the various procedures that will need to be performed and the time required to complete all therapy.

Speaker
Robert A. Horowitz, DDS, trained in
Periodontics at the Manhattan, VA and New York University College of Dentistry and completed a two year fellowship in Implant Dentistry at New York University. Dr. Horowitz is a Clinical Assistant Professorin the Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at New York University College of Dentistry where he performsclinical and histologic research.



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