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Successful non-surgical periodontal therapy in daily dental practice

Dental Medica Show- Congress for Dentistry and Aesthetic Medicine

Location

Warsaw, Poland, Europe

Speaker

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ali Çekici

Assoc. Prof. Ali Cekici was born in Istanbul in 1977. He graduated from Istanbul University School of Dentistry in 2000. He received his PhD degree from Istanbul University School of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology in 2007. He has started working in the same department as a postdoctoral research fellow in 2007. He completed his two-year post-doctoral research at The Forsyth Institute in Boston, USA in 2012. He’s got his tenure in 2014 and is still working as an Associate Professor at Istanbul University School of Dentistry Department of Periodontology.

Organizer

Polish Dental Society

Abstract : 

Non-surgical periodontal treatment, also known as Phase I therapy or Initial periodontal therapy is one of the most important steps in the systemic structure of the periodontal treatment approach.
The philosophy behind this approach gives its potential for success in terms of resolution of periodontal inflammation and healthy periodontal tissues for longer periods. With our increased knowledge in periodontal disease pathogenesis and technological advances in our tools and devices, we have better and predictable treatment outcomes with non-surgical treatment alone.
When there’s inflammatory disease symptoms around dental implants, the treatments strategies are also based on our knowledge from periodontal disease. Although it is more challenging.
In this lecture, how to apply non-surgical periodontal treatment in clinical practice and the key to success will be discussed with clinical cases. The advances in our tools and devices that are used during the treatment will be overviewed.

Learning objectives :

  • how to apply non-surgical periodontal treatment in clinical practice
  • To review the advances of hand instruments and devices
  • To assess the clinal survival of non-surgical treatment outcomes