Many clinical procedures have been developed over the past 20 years that are aimed at minimizing the volumetric loss that occurs when a tooth is removed. One procedure that has been developed and refined in an effort to overcome alternate procedural limitations is partial extraction therapy (PET). Integral to this technique is the purposeful retention and shaping of a portion of the root of the extracted tooth
In the 9 Video Classes of this course you will learn everything you need to know about Partial Extraction Therapy (PET)
About me
Dr. Sc. Snježana Pohl, Dr. Med., Dr. Med. Dent.
I am a doctor of human and dental medicine, a specialist in oral surgery, and an EDA-certificated specialist in periodontology and implantology.
I have > 20 years of experience in implantology, with a focus on the aesthetic area. Currently, I am in a private clinic Rident, Croatia.
Designated as a clinical assistant professor, I am lecturing at the Department of Oral Medicine and Periodontology at the School of Dental Medicine of the University of Rijeka.
Since 2015, I have been a DentalXP expert and a worldwide lecturer in dental meetings. As an active lecturer and author of scientific papers in implantology and periodontology, I underline the importance of minimally invasive techniques, especially in a comprehensive treatment methodology based on the preservation of tissues and autogenous tissue utilization. For this reason, I am (unintentionally) branded as a “Robin Hood of Dentistry,” and some of my techniques are published and have found acceptance.
I am the author and co-author of a few Partial Extraction Therapy articles published in peer-reviewed journals.
Content
Lesson 1: Introduction. 22:13 minutes
Lesson 2: Partial Extraction therapy, literature and biology. 34:10 minutes
Lesson 3: Root submergence therapy 22:13 minutes
Lesson 4: Socket shield. 24:46 minutes
Lesson 5: Socket shield and delayed implant placement. 17:03 minutes
Lesson 6: Socket shield with apicoectomy and veneer graft. 20:38 minutes
Lesson 7: Socket shield with proximal extensions. 28:27 minutes
Lesson 8: PET for multiple implants and adjacent sites. 35:49 minutes
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