Benefits and indications for crosslinked xenografts in bone ridge augmentation and ridge preservation procedures
Implant success and long-term function depend on the quality and volume of available bone. Xenografts, which ossify during the integration phase, help address ridge deficiencies—whether immediately following tooth extraction or in cases of chronic atrophic edentulism.
Implant success and long-term function depend on the quality and volume of available bone. Xenografts, which ossify during the integration phase, help address ridge deficiencies—whether immediately following tooth extraction or in cases of chronic atrophic edentulism.
This session covers staged implant protocols and ARP procedures, highlighting the use, handling and benefits of cross-linked collagen-based materials for bone grafting and guided tissue and bone regeneration.
Learning objectives:
This course aims at teaching learners how to:
Understand the superior potential crosslinked xenografts offer in bone repair.
Identify defect morphologies and adapting the material choice to single indication.
Determine handling recommendations regarding material fixation, soft tissue management and post-op monitoring.
AGD PACE subject code(s): 690, 490Language: EnglishCE credits: 1 Start date: 26-05-2026Expiration date: 26-05-2029Speakers receive a speaking fee from Dentsply Sirona for these courses.