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Complications in Periodontology and Peri-implant Surgery Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management – All in One Place

The full spectrum of periodontal and peri-implant complications, where biological failure is not the endpoint but the starting point for predictable treatment.

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4 lecciones + 1 gratis (4h 33m)

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4 CE Credits

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Descripción

Complications in periodontology and peri-implant surgery are no longer viewed as isolated adverse events, but as structured biological responses that can be analyzed, classified, and systematically managed. 

This course builds a unified clinical framework that integrates soft tissue breakdown, peri-implant disease progression, and regenerative failure into a single decision-making pathway focused on prevention, diagnostic accuracy, and stepwise treatment planning to transform complications into predictable, treatable conditions.

During the course, you will learn about:
 

— Systematic diagnosis and classification of peri-implant soft tissue defects, including volume loss, recession, and papilla deficiencies
— Evidence-based prevention and management of soft tissue complications around dental implants
— Contemporary surgical approaches for peri-implantitis, including decontamination and defect-driven decision-making
— Regenerative and resective strategies for peri-implant bone loss and surgical complications
— Analysis and troubleshooting of GBR failures with secondary reconstruction protocols
— Microsurgical approaches to mucogingival reconstruction, including tunneling techniques and connective tissue grafting protocols
— Long-term maintenance strategies to improve stability and reduce recurrence of complications. 

Lección 1.Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Defects: Diagnosis and Complications

— Clinical diagnosis of peri-implant soft tissue defects
— Assessment of soft tissue volume loss
— Peri-implant soft tissue recession
— Loss of interproximal papilla and esthetic compromise
— Surgical technique-related complications
— Prosthetic-driven soft tissue alterations
— Prevention of esthetic failures around implants. 

Lección 2.Management of Soft Tissue Complications Around Dental Implants: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment

— Diagnosis and classification of peri-implant soft tissue alterations
— Prevention of soft tissue complications in esthetic implant sites
— Clinical decision-making: treatment indications, timing, and prognosis
— Peri-implant plastic surgery techniques for soft tissue reconstruction
— Implant removal, site preservation, and soft tissue reconstruction following implant failure.

Lección 3.Surgical Management of Peri-Implantitis: Contemporary Approaches to Implant Complications

— Clinical and radiographic diagnosis of peri-implantitis
— Implant surface decontamination techniques
— Classification and management of peri-implant bone defects
— Regenerative surgical approaches for peri-implantitis
— Resective surgical procedures and clinical indications
— Long-term maintenance protocols and supportive peri-implant therapy.

Lección 4.Rethinking GBR Success: Managing Failures and Achieving Predictable Bone Regeneration

— Biological principles of bone regeneration
— Indications and objectives of GBR
— Factors influencing predictable regenerative outcomes
— Principles of wound healing and space maintenance
— Aetiology of GBR failures:
 

- Surgical factors: flap design, tension-free closure, membrane handling, and infection control
- Patient-related risk factors: systemic conditions, smoking, oral hygiene, and compliance
- Material-related factors: graft selection, membrane characteristics, stability, and fixation
- Biological and mechanical causes of regenerative failure.
 

— Classification and diagnosis of GBR complications:
 

- Early versus late complications
- Partial versus complete graft loss
- Soft tissue dehiscence and membrane exposure
- Clinical and radiographic assessment of compromised regenerative sites.
 

— Review of representative GBR failure cases
— Identification of surgical errors and contributing risk factors
— Clinical decision-making based on radiographic and intraoperative findings
— Management of failed GBR procedures; 
— Immediate versus delayed intervention strategies
— Management of membrane exposure and infection
— Secondary grafting techniques and site reconstruction
— Criteria for retreatment and achieving predictable outcomes
— Prevention and long-term success.

Lección 5.Root Coverage and Papilla Reconstruction: Advanced Surgical Techniques and Clinical Protocols

— Classification of gingival recessions: Miller and Cairo system
— Clinical diagnosis and treatment planning for root coverage procedures
— Incision design, flap elevation, and microsurgical suturing principles
— Management of suprabony and intrabony periodontal defects
— Partial-thickness and split-full-split (mixed-thickness) flap techniques
— Supracrestal (supra-alveolar) periodontal tissue reconstruction protocols
— Interproximal tunneling with customized connective tissue grafts
— Connective tissue graft (CTG) techniques for papilla reconstruction
— Microsurgical suturing techniques: interrupted interproximal sling and double-crossed sutures
— Prevention and management of complications in root coverage surgery
— Step-by-step analysis of clinical cases and treatment outcomes.