The first session of the course "Management of Peri-implant Soft and Hard Tissues", hosted by Biosis Healing and co-organized by Guangxi Nanning Yixiao Tang Dental Instrument Co., Ltd., officially commenced in Nanning, Guangxi on December 17, 2024. The course invited Dr. Lin Yinsheng, Dean from a renowned Taiwanese dental family, as the keynote speaker. Nearly 40 dental doctors from Guangxi and surrounding provinces/cities participated in this training program.
The first session of the course "Management of Peri-implant Soft and Hard Tissues", hosted by Biosis Healing and co-organized by Guangxi Nanning Yixiao Tang Dental Instrument Co., Ltd., officially commenced in Nanning, Guangxi on December 17, 2024. The course invited Dr. Lin Yinsheng, Dean from a renowned Taiwanese dental family, as the keynote speaker. Nearly 40 dental doctors from Guangxi and surrounding provinces/cities participated in this training program.
The first section focused on bone augmentation in implantology. Dean Lin Yinsheng thoroughly elucidated the fundamental principles of bone augmentation and introduced tailored treatment approaches for various types of bone defects. He also provided a comprehensive analysis of bone grafting material selection, including the characteristics, advantages, and clinical applications of different materials. Additionally, he delivered in-depth explanations of common grafting techniques such as immediate implantation, ridge preservation, and maxillary sinus bone grafting, detailing surgical protocols, technical considerations, and precautions. Notably, Dean Lin shared tension-reduction techniques in bone grafting, drawing from his extensive clinical experience to equip participants with critical skills for managing this pivotal surgical step.
The second section addressed peri-implant soft tissue management. Dean Lin systematically introduced the anatomical structure of peri-implant soft tissues and their critical role in implant restoration. He explored optimal timing for soft tissue interventions and analyzed common clinical challenges, such as soft tissue recession, along with evidence-based management strategies. Demonstrations and detailed explanations were provided for key techniques, including FGG (Free Gingival Graft), CTG (Connective Tissue Graft), tissue punch techniques, and various suturing methods, enabling participants to master these essential skills through practical insights.
The third section covered management of implant-related complications. Dean Lin emphasized the definition and classification criteria of peri-implantitis, guiding participants to accurately assess severity levels and formulate precise treatment plans. He introduced both non-surgical and surgical therapies, such as pharmacotherapy, mechanical debridement, laser therapy, and flap surgery, while also addressing principles for rehabilitating soft and hard tissue damage caused by peri-implantitis. These strategies aim to restore peri-implant tissue health and ensure long-term stability and success of implant restorations.
In the afternoon following the theoretical sessions, participants engaged in the highly anticipated animal model hands-on training, divided into hard tissue and soft tissue practice modules.
Hard Tissue Training included: Ridge preservation procedures, Conventional horizontal bone augmentation surgery, Hands-on practice of tension-reduction techniques, Suturing method drills. These exercises allowed participants to apply and reinforce theoretical knowledge and technical skills learned earlier in a simulated surgical environment. Soft Tissue Training covered critical techniques such as: APF (Apically Positioned Flap) technique, FGG (Free Gingival Graft), CTG (Connective Tissue Graft). During the practice, participants utilized Vidasis® dental repair membranes and bone filler materials. Through these exercises, participants enhanced their clinical proficiency in soft tissue management, laying a solid foundation for addressing peri-implant hard and soft tissue challenges in future clinical practice.
After training, participants unanimously expressed significant gains. They not only deepened their theoretical understanding of peri-implant tissue management but also mastered key technical skills through hands-on practice. Confidently stating their commitment to applying this knowledge in clinical practice, they aim to validate their learning through real-world cases, enhance diagnostic and treatment capabilities, and deliver higher-quality dental implant services to patients. Additionally, participants eagerly anticipated future practical and impactful courses, recognizing their value in advancing professional expertise.
In the continuous exploration and advancement within the field of oral healthcare, Biosis Healing is committed to collaborating and growing alongside all dental professionals, dedicated to safeguarding clinical operations for more practitioners. The course "Management of Peri-Implant Soft and Hard Tissues" marks the inaugural installment of our series, with more courses to follow.
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