Dr. Luis Bessa
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Dr. Luis Bessa
Structure
Date
Included
Language
Location
Seats
This course addresses the challenges associated with dental implant placement in the maxillary posterior edentulous region, such as sinus cavity pneumatization and thin bone patterns due to resorption. The course discusses various techniques to overcome these issues, including sinus grafting procedures, guided bone regeneration techniques/materials, and ridge expansion/splitting. The course also focuses on bone grafting procedures involving the maxillary sinus, including internal or external augmentation, and new surgical techniques and materials.
The course aims to provide theoretical background and step-by-step surgical guidelines using state-of-the-art grafting materials, instrumentation, and growth factors.
⚪ For the posterior maxilla, dental implant reconstruction for advanced alveolar ridge atrophy has
⚪ The purpose of this course is to give the theoretical background for these procedures as well as
the step-by-step surgical guidelines using state-of-the-art grafting materials, instrumentation and
utilization of growth factors.
⚪ Diagnosis and treatment plan for the rehabilitation of the posterior maxilla
⚪ Evaluate the surgical approaches and techniques for sinus lift and horizontal augmentation of posterior maxila
⚪ Comprehend different grafting materials for guided bone regeneration
⚪ Comprehend the use of advanced surgical instrumentation such as Piezosurgery & Crestal/Lateral Sinus Drill kits for sinus access
⚪ Osseodedification :Step-by-step protocol for internal signs lift
⚪ Armamentarium needed to perform these procedures, surgical kits for bone and sinus as well as expansion drills
⚪ Learn how to utilize autologous growth factors
⚪ Complications on maxillary sinus lift
HANDS-ON SESSIONS:
Osseo densification & lateral and crestal approach
RE-LIVE cases - presentation and discussions
Q&A sessions
This course addresses the challenges associated with dental implant placement in the maxillary posterior edentulous region, such as sinus cavity pneumatization and thin bone patterns due to resorption. The course discusses various techniques to overcome these issues, including sinus grafting procedures, guided bone regeneration techniques/materials, and ridge expansion/splitting. The course also focuses on bone grafting procedures involving the maxillary sinus, including internal or external augmentation, and new surgical techniques and materials. The course aims to provide theoretical background and step-by-step surgical guidelines using state-of-the-art grafting materials, instrumentation, and growth factors.
Diagnosis and treatment plan for the rehabilitation of the posterior maxilla
Evaluate the surgical approaches and techniques for sinus lift and horizontal augmentation of posterior maxilar
Comprehend different grafting materials for guided bone regeneration
Comprehend the use of advanced surgical instrumentation such as Piezosurgery & Crestal/Lateral Sinus Drill kits for sinus access. ( DASK KIT )
Osseodedification: Step-by-step protocol for internal signs lift
Armamentarium needed to perform these procedures, surgical kits for bone and sinus as well as expansion drills ( Densah burs )
Learn how to utilize autologous growth factors
⚪ Diagnosis and treatment plan for the rehabilitation of the posterior maxilla
⚪ Evaluate the surgical approaches and techniques for sinus lift and horizontal augmentation of posterior maxila
⚪ Comprehend different grafting materials for guided bone regeneration
⚪ Comprehend the use of advanced surgical instrumentation such as Piezosurgery & Crestal/Lateral Sinus Drill kits for sinus access
⚪ Osseodedification :Step-by-step protocol for internal signs lift
⚪ Armamentarium needed to perform these procedures, surgical kits for bone and sinus as well as expansion drills
⚪ Learn how to utilize autologous growth factors
⚪ Complications on maxillary sinus lift
HANDS-ON SESSIONS:
Osseo densification & lateral and crestal approach
RE-LIVE cases - presentation and discussions
Q&A sessions
Dr. Luis Bessa is a graduate of ISCS-N and has continued his education in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He has experience working in a hospital environment and has a comprehensive understanding of general health and the body as a whole.
Dr. Bessa has a passion for education and has participated as a speaker in several international conferences, and has been the head of the Maxillofacial Surgery course at the University Fernando Pessoa. He is currently an invited professor for implant several postgraduate programs at Portuguese and foreign universities.
Dr. Bessa owns his own practice, NORTH CLINIC, and educational project, NORTH EDUCATION, where he focuses on minimal invasive ridge reconstruction with autologous tissues and high-end aesthetic dentistry with a strong focus on a biological approach and aesthetic zone management.