Biological Reset Protocol: Regenerative Treatment of Advanced Peri-implantitis

Thursday, January 29, 2026

2:00 – 4:00 pm

Course Code:

481TL

Credits:

2

CE Hours

CE On The Exhibit Hall Floor
Dentist
Lecture
Periodontics

The treatment of peri-implantitis has become a significant challenge for many dentists who place implants. In this course, the instructor will present an evidence-based protocol for managing complex implant-related biological complications in the aesthetic zone and other areas of the mouth. The presentation will feature a detailed, step-by-step approach to treating severe peri-implant bone defects, guiding attendees through each stage of the process using a combined surgical and prosthetic approach. Special emphasis will be placed on how the morphology of peri-implant bone defects influences surgical treatment decisions and outcomes as well as the critical role of implant surface decontamination, highlighting the use of Air powder abrasive technology.

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After this course attendees will be able to:

  • Examine a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to treating severe peri-implant bone defects using a combined surgical and prosthetic methodology
  • Recognize how the morphology and severity of peri-implant bone defects influence surgical planning, execution, and overall treatment success
  • Discover how air powder abrasive decontamination supports effective implant surface cleaning and improves regenerative outcomes
  • Understand how to integrate surgical and prosthetic planning to optimize both esthetic and functional results in compromised implant sites
  • Gain insight into recent clinical studies evaluating the effectiveness of implant surface decontamination protocols, including air powder abrasive systems
  • Discuss the latest research on regenerative techniques for peri-implantitis treatment
The EMS Electro Medical Systems grant has been applied to this course.
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