Prof. Mustafa Tunali
Current Approaches with PRFs in Periodontal and Peri-implantitis Treatments
Today, Platelet Rich Fibrins (PRFs) are used successfully in many different areas in Medicine and Dentistry. These products, which are completely autogenous and consist of condensed blood clots, have become indispensable for soft and bone healing in recent years with many revolutionary new techniques. In clinical applications of periodontology and implantology. L-PRF, A-PRF, T-PRF, i-PRF etc. are widely used.
It is becoming increasingly important to understand PRFs correctly and to learn the current treatment approaches in which they are used in the periodontal and peri-implantitis field.

Dr. Zoran Tepšić
Modern Implantology evaluated from Reconstructive to Regenerative Procedures

Modern implantology evaluated from Reconstructive procedures – severe bone loss, no augmentation methods, tilted and extra-alveolar bone anchorage implants, artificial gingiva, FP3 prosthetic, to Regenerative procedures – moderate bone loss, various bone and soft tissue augmentation procedures, implants in alveolar ridge,FP1 or FP2 prosthetic.
Contemporary implantology, biologically guided, starts at the same moment when we extract the tooth! Alveolar ridge preservation is a mandatory condition for any future prosthetic or implant procedures. The best solution is immediate implant placement if it is possible in same visit.
Unfortunately, immediately implant placement is not possible in every tooth extraction case, for a lot of reasons – inflammation, lack of bone on the palatal and apical for the primary implant stability, lack of time, financial issues etc. The real challenge is preservation of alveolar ridge without implant placement, in one visit, with long term stability for future implant placement…
Soft Tissue Augmentation and Corrections for the Prevention and Management of Peri-implant Disease
Soft-tissue augmentation is essential for both the prevention and management of peri-implant disease. The establishment of an adequate width of keratinized tissue and soft tissue volume to compensate for possible mucosal recessions following surgical treatment of peri-implantitis is fundamental. The focus of this workshop is extensive hands-on. Topics will include flap designs for soft tissue augmentation, the use of pouch techniques for augmentation of keratinized tissue, harvesting and handling of connective tissue and free gingival grafts, and clinical application and management of scaffolds for soft tissue grafting and mucosal recessions.
Time | 8:00am-12:00pm | Tuition | $295 |
Language | English | Credits | 4 CE Credits |
Hands-on | Limited to 25 attendees |
Dr. Moga-Rogoz Adrian Teodor – DDS
Guided Surgery in the Esthetic Zone: Avoiding Malposition

Accurate implant placement in the esthetic zone is crucial for both functionality and aesthetics. This lecture, „Guided Surgery in the Esthetic Zone: Avoiding Malposition,“ explores techniques and technologies to ensure precise positioning and prevent misalignment. Key topics include the principles of guided surgery, detailed digital planning and workflow, challenges unique to the esthetic zone, and real-world case studies. The session will also cover technological innovations, best practices, and practical tips for achieving optimal results. Attendees will gain valuable insights to enhance their clinical practice and improve patient outcomes.
L-PRF: Techniques & Applications for Dental Implant Cases
This course is designed for doctors who are interested in enhancing their bone grafting techniques with Leukocyte- and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (L-PRF). L-PRF is derived from the patient’s blood and taken and processed at the point of care. The resulting membrane is rich in platelets, growth factors, and cytokines necessary to produce rapid healing.
This biomaterial is easy to manipulate and is an ideal carrier for bone graft material. It can be placed in extractions sites, immediate implant sites, and can also be used as a barrier membrane. Research clearly indicates that L-PRF significantly enhances wound healing in both hard and soft tissue.
In this course, you will learn the science behind L-PRF and how to incorporate it in your practice. A demonstration of the blood draw and creation of the L-PRF membrane will be included.
Time | 8:00am-12:00pm | Tuition | $295 |
Language | English | Credits | 4 CE Credits |
Demonstration | Limited to 30 attendees |
THE ONE CROWN ONE TIME CONCEPT
The recent digital technology offers numerous new and efficient options for restorative dentistry. Within digital dentistry the optical impressioning is the first step towards a digitalization of the patient’s intraoral situation. The resulting digital file is then used for the virtual planification and the virtual design of reconstructions, which thereafter can be milled out of prefabricated blanks of different materials with aid of CAD/CAM systems. Even more, these CAD/CAM reconstructions can either be made in a centralized production facility or chair-side in the dental office.
The digital systems available today offer numerous advantages, like e.g. the precision of the reconstructions.
The lecture will present a full digital workflow starting with the digital planning of the three-dimensional implant position towards the surgical approach to the final reconstruction created by means of a optical impression system and a monolithic single implant crown.
Learning objectives
- Understand the benefits of this extended digital workflow in terms of efficiency, quality control and reduced chair time
- Learn how to efficiency transfer the digital diagnostics into a final reconstruction
- Learn how to ideally pretreat the Ti-Bases and prepare them for a long term stable adhesively cementation to a monolithic crown
- Lern and unterstand the patient oriented reconstructive material selection