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SUMMARY:Kingery Prosthodontic Study Club presented by Dr. Georgios Kotsakis DDS, MS
DESCRIPTION:Previous\n														Next\nZERAMEX has been invited for a second year to exhibit zirconia implants with the Kingery Prosthodontic Study Club. Dr. Kotsakis will be addressing Peri-implantitis as it has been receiving attention following recent studies that showed that it is highly prevalent in titanium implants, and difficult to manage. \nWe are excited to share how zirconia implants address this prevalent issue with titanium based implants.\nin this event, Dr. Kotsakis will present:\n“Evidence-based Peri-implantitis Management and the Harm Associated with Empirical Dental Treatments” \nThis course will provide the latest evidence-based information on peri-implant diseases with emphasis on a team/interdisciplinary approach to treatment. The program will present the updates on the definition and etiology of peri-implantitis from the American Academy of Periodontology’s 2018 consensus meeting.\n***\nDr. Kotsakis will present research findings on risk factors for peri-implant disease and preventive measures to incorporate into the implant treatment plan prior to implant placement that include implant treatment planning, material selection for cementation, restorative design and maintenance.\n\n										Screencapture of Dr. Kotsakis’ webinar about  Periimplantitis; Diagnosis and Treatment hosted by  Omid Moghaddas\n In addition, the program will review innovative therapeutic protocols for disease prevention and treatment and recent advancements in implant cleaning instruments and chemotherapeutics. \nZirconia Ceramic Dental Implants are superior with soft tissue. Blood flow around a zirconia implant is 13% better than titanium!\n\n\n										Higher density of collagen fibers\n									\n\n										Longer junctional epithelium\n									\n\n										Better soft tissue seal\n									\n\n										Less plaque accumulation, thus less bacterial growth than titanium\n									\n\nLinked below are some of Dr. Kotsakis’ research work about peri-implantitis :\n												Peri‐implantitis is not periodontitis: Scientific discoveries shed light on microbiome‐biomaterial interactions that may determine disease phenotype\n					Authors:Georgios Kotsakis ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Georgios-Kotsakis-2 )***\nUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/University-of-Texas-Health-Science-Center-at-San-Antonio )\nDaniel Gustavo Olmedo ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel-Olmedo-2 )\nUniversidad de Buenos Aires ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/Universidad_de_Buenos_Aires )\n***CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL RESEARCH\n												Effect of implant cleaning on titanium particle dissolution and cytocompatibility\n					Authors:Georgios Kotsakis ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Georgios-Kotsakis-2 )\nUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/University-of-Texas-Health-Science-Center-at-San-Antonio )\n***\nLarissa Oliveira Berbel ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Larissa-Berbel )\nInstituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/Instituto_de_Pesquisas_Energeticas_e_Nucleares )\n***Rachel Black ( https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Rachel-M-Black-2169418791 )\n***Jason Kum ( https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Jason-Kum-2180118820 )*** \n\nCLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL RESEARCH \n \n												Titanium as a modifier of the peri‐implant microbiome structure\n					Authors:D.M. Daubert ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dm-Daubert )\nUniversity of Washington Seattle ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/University_of_Washington_Seattle )\n***\nAlexander Pozhitkov ( https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Alexander-Pozhitkov-2147654809 )\n\n Jeffrey Scott McLean ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jeffrey-Mclean )\nUniversity of Washington Seattle ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/University_of_Washington_Seattle )\n***\nGeorgios Kotsakis ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Georgios-Kotsakis-2 )\nUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/University-of-Texas-Health-Science-Center-at-San-Antonio )\n*** \n\nCLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL RESEARCH \n \n												Effect of implant cleaning on titanium particle dissolution and cytocompatibility\n					Authors:Georgios Kotsakis ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Georgios-Kotsakis-2 )University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/University-of-Texas-Health-Science-Center-at-San-Antonio )\n\n***Rachel Black ( https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Rachel-M-Black-2169418791 )\n\n***Jason Kum ( https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Jason-Kum-2180118820 )\n\n Larissa Oliveira Berbel ( https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Larissa-Berbel )Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares ( https://www.researchgate.net/institution/Instituto_de_Pesquisas_Energeticas_e_Nucleares )\n\n  *** \n\nCLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL RESEARCH \n \nEvent objectives:\n• Define peri-implantitis and diagnostic criteria. • Explain to a patient the risk factors for development of peri-implant disease. • Formulate an assessment and maintenance strategy for all phases of implant treatment. • Evaluate implants and formulate approaches for prevention of peri-implant disease. • Identify dental implants in need of non-surgical treatment and those needing referral for surgical treatment. • Select appropriate non-surgical therapies. • Apply basic science findings to clinical decision making. \nAbout Dr. Georgios Kotsakis\n																										\nDr. Georgios Kotsakis is an Associate Professor, Department of Periodontics\nHis research program focuses on delineating the complex interactions between host immune response, oral bacteria and dental biomaterials using human and murine models of oral inflammatory disease phenotypes. Our lab conducts research across the entire spectrum of translational research from basic discovery to human clinical trials and public health implementation. We are currently focusing on the study of the etiology of peri-implant inflammation, which is an inflammatory disease that leads to destruction of jawbone and implant failures. The basis of these investigations is a human-centered model of clinical immunology, which in combination with knock-out animal models, focuses on the effects that implant biomaterial degradation has on immune activation, non-resolving inflammation and cell death.\nNIH awards $2.4 million grant to UT Health San Antonio and ADA Science &amp; Research Institute to study responsible antibiotic use\n																										\nREAD THE FULL ARTICLE HERE\nZERAMEX was invited to this event for the second year in a row by  Dr. Carl Pogoncheff !\n\nDr. Carl Pogoncheff DDS MS FACP\nCarl M Pogoncheff DDS MS FACP is the first Prosthodontist in Lansing to be certified by the American Board of Prosthodontics.​ In his prosthodontic focused practice, he has incorporated metal-free solutions for patients using Zeramex Zirconia Implants for many years. Recreating smiles with superior aesthetic and biocompatible zirconia material, Dr. Pogoncheff has been a leader in the growing trend of implant dentistry. \n														Previous\n														Next\nFull Arch Case Presentation using 8 Zeramex XT implants by Board Certified Prosthodontist Carl Pogoncheff DDS, MS, FACP | Advanced Dental Solutions in Lansing, MI \nWhen: June 10-11, 2022\nWhere: Hotel Indigo  – 263 W Grandview Pkwy Traverse City, MI 49684 phone: 231-932-0500 \n			\n						REGISTER TODAY!\n					\nLearn more about Zeramex\n			\n						Get in touch\n					\n			\n						Purchase Online\n					\n			 Days Hours Minutes Seconds		\nHave any Question?\nCall us – 786.622.2016\nShare this post\n																Share on facebook\n										Facebook\n																Share on linkedin\n										LinkedIn\n																Share on twitter\n										Twitter\n																Share on whatsapp\n										WhatsApp\n																Share on email\n										Email\n
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