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Dr. Sausha Toghranegar Circle DS

Webinar Description

When placing an implant, we must answer an important question: "Do we have enough bone?" With current ridge preservation techniques, we often do have enough, but occasionally we end up with "inadequate" bone for implant placement. Modern technology and biomaterials have made difficult cases more predictable.

Join us as we tackle deficient ridges of all different shapes and sizes in our quest to achieve a happy, healthy implant ecosystem.

 

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Learning Objectives

Observe several scenarios that could lead to less-than-ideal ridge dimensions for implant placement.
Learn how to apply advanced regenerative materials to achieve predictable tissue regeneration around implants and thin ridges.
Apply digital tools to facilitate implant treatment on deficient ridges.
Dr. Sausha Toghranegar Circle DS

Dr. Sausha Toghranegar, DMD, MS

Dr. Sausha Toghranegar is originally from Tampa, FL where he currently practices. He graduated dental school from Nova Southeastern University. He then continued on at Nova to pursue his master’s degree and complete his periodontal residency.
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Dr. Sausha focuses the majority of his practice to hard/soft tissue augmentation and implant dentistry. He emphasizes the use of digital tools and 3D technology to bring optimal and predictable care to his patients.
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Why OSSIX®?

OSSIX® product line is at the forefront of dental regeneration research with more than 100 scientific publications, offering advanced solutions for guided bone and tissue regeneration1-4, including OSSIX® Plus, OSSIX® Volumax, OSSIX Bone, and OSSIX Agile.

All manufactured utilizing GLYMATRIX® technology while maintaining rigorous in-house manufacturing standards. This technology produces purified, sugar cross-linked porcine-based collagen products demonstrating exceptional biocompatibility4, resorption profiles5-7, handling properties4, and proven clinical efficacy in the development of new tissues4,7-10.

OSSIX® solutions are designed to facilitate outcomes in guided bone and tissue regeneration procedures, supporting dental professionals in their clinical practices.

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References:

  1. Smukler, H., D. Capri, and L. Landi, Harvesting bone in the recipient sites for ridge augmentation. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent, 2008. 28(4): p. 411-9.
  2. Takai, Y., et al., Retrospective Case Series Analysis to Evaluate Ridge Augmentation Procedure Applied to Immediate Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone: Five-Year Longitudinal Evaluation Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography. The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, 2017. 37: p. 521–530.
  3. Levin BP, Rubinstein S., Simultaneous Crestal Sinus Elevation and Implant Placement Using a Ribose Cross-Linked, Collagen Bone Graft Material: Case Series of 28 Consecutive Patients; Compend Contin Educ Dent. 2020;41(3).
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  5. Tal H, Kozlovsky A, Artzi Z, Nemcovsky CE, Moses O. Long-term bio-degradation of cross-linked and non-cross-linked collagen barriers in human guided bone regeneration. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2008 Mar;19(3):295-302. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501. 2007. 01424.x. Epub 2008 Jan 7.
  6. Abundo, R., A. Di Domenico, and M. Perelli, Buccal tissue augmentation with a sugar cross‐linked collagen matrix: a case series study (#PR9XH2). Clin Oral Implants Res, 2020. 31(S20): p. 151-151.
  7. Casarez-Quintana A, et al (2022). Comparing the histological assessment following ridge preservation using a composite bovine-derived xenograft versus an alloplast hydroxyapatite-sugar cross-linked collagen matrix. Journal of periodontology, 2022;1–10.
  8. Zubery Y, Goldlust A, Alves A, and Nir E. (2007). Ossification of a Novel Cross-Linked Porcine Collagen Barrier in Guided Bone Regeneration in Dogs. Journal of Periodontology, 78(1), 112–121.
  9. Heather R. Hong et al. (2018) Ridge preservation procedures revisited: A randomized controlled trial to evaluate dimensional changes with two different surgical protocols, Journal of Periodontology, Volume 90, Issue4.
  10. Tavelli L, Barootchi S, Rodriguez MV, Meneghetti PC, Mendonça G, Wang HL. Volumetric Outcomes of Peri-implant Soft Tissue Augmentation with a Xenogeneic Cross-Linked Collagen Scaffold: A Comparative Clinical Study. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2023 Jul-Aug;43(4):415-422.