Bone Grafting Techniques for Implant Placement
Successful implant rehabilitation depends not only on implant placement, but on the quality and quantity of available bone and bone grafting techniques. In many clinical situations, bone grafting becomes the cornerstone for achieving predictable, long-term implant success. In this comprehensive …
Overview
Successful implant rehabilitation depends not only on implant placement, but on the quality and quantity of available bone and bone grafting techniques. In many clinical situations, bone grafting becomes the cornerstone for achieving predictable, long-term implant success.
In this comprehensive session, Dr. Yogesh Kini simplifies the principles and techniques of bone grafting for implant dentistry. The lecture guides clinicians in assessment, case selection, and evidence-based treatment planning. It helps them identify grafting needs, choose suitable graft materials, and select the right technique for stable implant placement.
The session covers common grafting procedures such as socket preservation, ridge augmentation, and guided bone regeneration (GBR) in both immediate and delayed implant protocols. It emphasizes bone-healing biology, proper handling of grafts and membranes, and prevention of common clinical complications.
Using clinical workflows, practical tips, and real-world case discussions, this lecture guides clinicians from uncertainty to confidence in managing deficient ridges. Participants gain clarity on integrating this into routine implant practice, improving surgical outcomes, implant stability, and long-term success.
Join Dr. Yogesh Kini on the IIDR platform for this focused, clinically relevant session designed to strengthen your foundation in bone grafting and enhance predictability in implant placement.
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 3 Lessons
- 60 Minutes
Instructor
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Requirements
- Basic knowledge of implant dentistry
- Understanding of oral anatomy and bone biology
- Familiarity with implant treatment planning concepts
- Clinical experience or interest in implant placement
- Willingness to learn graft material selection and surgical principles
Features
- Clinically focused, step-by-step approach
- Coverage of common grafting techniques for implant placement
- Emphasis on case selection and treatment planning
- Evidence-based principles of bone healing
- Practical tips to avoid common surgical complications
- Real-world case discussions for better clinical application
Target audiences
- Implant dentists and general dental practitioners
- Oral implantology students and postgraduate trainees
- Oral and maxillofacial surgeons and periodontists
- Clinicians planning to incorporate bone grafting into implant practice






