【TMDU Course 06】Dr. MIZUTANI
Minimally invasive approach for periodontal tissue regeneration
Minimally invasive approach for periodontal tissue regeneration
Apr 22, 2024
Index
- 00:00~Introduction
- 02:30~Today's Topics
- 02:57~Principles of periodontal regenerative therapy
- 11:53~How to improve clinical outcomes
- 19:15~Case studies -Minimally invasive surgical technique (MIST)-
- 30:40~Case studies -Periodontal regenerative therapy in Daibetes-
- 36:32~Summary
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About:
Regenerative therapy, using various biomaterials and modalities, has been shown to be effective for preserving teeth, even in advanced periodontitis.
In this lecture, I will share the clinical case experiences, and currently available scientific evidence to review novel minimally invasive (MI) approaches including microsurgery and laser therapy.
These up-dated regenerative therapies are effective to improve clinical outcomes even in advanced cases, and moreover to extend the indication of regenerative therapy use.
The successful possibility of MI approaches in the elderly or diabetic patients who have been considered as probable poor treatment outcomes will be shared.
[What the audience can learn from this content]
・Overview of periodontal regenerative therapy
・How to choose the appropriate surgical modality and biomaterials
・Case studies
-Minimally invasive surgical technique (MIST)
-Periodontal regenerative therapy in diabetes
Speaker: Koji MIZUTANI, DDS, PhD, Associate Professor of Periodontology, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU).
Produced by Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) in collaboration with Doctorbook Global Academy © 2024
【TMDU Course 06】Dr. MIZUTANI
Minimally invasive approach for periodontal tissue regeneration
【TMDU Course 06】Dr. MIZUTANI
Minimally invasive approach for periodontal tissue regeneration
Minimally invasive approach for periodontal tissue regeneration
Apr 22, 2024