Advanced Course in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)

Advanced Course in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)

Advanced Course in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)

Improving the predictability of alveolar ridge augmentation: avoiding common pitfalls

 

Abstract:

 Regeneration of bone deficiencies requires: 
1) proper diagnosis, 
2) risk assessment to determine the likelihood of success, 
3) the selection of appropriate techniques, materials, and protocols, 
4) careful surgical execution, and 
5) follow-up and management of complications. 


Although many techniques, materials, and protocols are available, emphasis will be placed on those that are evidence-based, have the highest potential for achieving desired outcomes, are associated with lower patient morbidity, and have a lower risk of complications. The choice of bone graft material and the utility of biologics (recombinant platelet-derived growth factor, rhPDGF, and platelet-rich fibrin, PRF) will be discussed. Bone augmentation often results in a loss of vestibular depth and may require vestibuloplasty or soft tissue augmentation.

This presentation will start with an explanation of the concepts and theoretical aspects, followed by a description of the step-by-step protocol. The hands-on part will begin with a demonstration, and then have participants perform each procedure.

Educational objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will acquire practical experience with:

  • Risk Assessment and Classification
  • Material Selection: autogenous Bone vs biomaterial
  • Rationale for the application of membranes
  • The response to various membranes
  • Flap design considerations in various oral sites
  • Bone and Graft Stabilization
  • Vestibular and Soft Tissue Management: Application of Tissue Substitutes
  • Complications: Recognition and Management
  • Effectively assess risks and classify bone deficiencies.
  • Select appropriate graft materials for successful outcomes.
  • Execute flap management and stabilization techniques.
  • Recognize and manage potential complications in bone regeneration.

Our Speakers

Dr. Homa Zadeh

Dr. Homa Zadeh

DDS, PhD

THE SCHEDULE

Registration and Welcome

- Participants check in, receive course materials, and prepare for the day.

08:30 – 09:00

Morning Lecture Session

- Risk Assessment and Classification - Material Selection: Autogenous Bone - Rationale for the application of membranes - Resorbable (cross-linked and native collagen; polymeric) vs non-resorbable (PTFE and Titanium mesh)

09:00 – 10:30

Coffee Break

10:30 – 10:45

Main Lecture Session

- Flap management in the mandible. - Flap management in the maxilla. - Immediate implant and augmentation of damaged alveolar bone - Open flap vs tunneling

10:45 – 12:15

Lunch Break

12:15 – 13:30

Afternoon Lecture Session

- Complications: - Implant-related complications - Understanding the implications of bone augmentation on vestibular depth and the need for soft tissue augmentation.

13:30 – 15:00

Coffee Break

15:00 – 15:15

Hands-on Procedures:

- Demonstration of guided bone regeneration techniques. - Participants practice each procedure using ship heads/models under supervision.- Focus on: - Risk assessment and classification. - Material selection and application. - Graft stabilization and flap management

15:15 – 18:15

Q&A and Wrap-Up Session

- Open floor for questions regarding course content, techniques, and individual experiences. - Recap of key concepts discussed throughout the day and concluding remarks. - Certificate award and closing Ceremony

18:15 – 19:00

Course Fees

Seminar Prices

Venue: Dubai, UAE

Registration

Advanced Course in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)

  • Start Date: Sep 03, 2025
  • End Date: Oct 31, 2025
  • Price (AED): 1,500.00
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