Roots of Success: Partial Extraction Therapy for Esthetic Implants

Friday, January 30, 2026

1:00 – 3:00 pm

Course Code:

630RL

Cost:

$94

Credits:

2

CE Hours

Assistant
Dentist
Hygienist
Implants
Lecture

Immediate implant therapy in the esthetic zone is one of the most demanding yet rewarding procedures in modern dentistry. Achieving natural, long-lasting outcomes requires not only precise execution but also a deep understanding of soft and hard tissue preservation. Among the various approaches, partial extraction therapy has emerged as the gold standard in biologic preservation. This course will explore the rationale, clinical protocols, and digital workflow integration to help clinicians deliver highly esthetic, predictable implant outcomes.

Speakers

After this course attendees will be able to:

  • Review the challenges of esthetic implant dentistry
  • Discuss key surgical and prosthetic criteria for esthetic outcomes
  • Understand the biological principle and rationale for Partial Extraction Therapy (PET)
  • Describe the protocol for PET with immediate implant placement and provisionalization
  • Demonstrate how guidance with digital workflow can improve predictability and reproducibility
  • Identify other applications of PET
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