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Partial Extraction Therapy in Implant Dentistry - Webinar On Demand

June 25, 2025
1 minute read

TheLink Editorial Team

Overview

This comprehensive webinar tackles a critical challenge in implant dentistry: preserving the buccal cortical plate in post-extraction ridges. Discover how Partial Extraction Therapy (PET) provides innovative, evidence-based solutions for maintaining hard and soft tissue integrity, with a particular focus on the esthetically demanding anterior region

Advanced Techniques

The webinar explores three essential PET techniques: Socket Shield, Pontic Shield, and Root Submergence technique. Dr. Bodrogi provides in-depth insights into how these methods harness the biological benefits of retained periodontal ligaments, preserving blood supply to the cortical plate from within the socket and enhancing treatment outcomes."

Clinical Benefits & Applications

Discover how the Dual Zone Concept supports hard and soft tissue healing patterns around immediately placed implants. The session explores how these techniques can enhance treatment outcomes by reducing surgical procedures, shortening healing time, improving patient comfort, and ensuring optimal tissue preservation.

 

Clinical Cases

Throughout the webinar, you'll see practical applications demonstrating the effectiveness of PET in various clinical scenarios, with a focus on achieving predictable results in tissue preservation for implant dentistry.

 

About the Speaker

Dr. Attila Bodrogi brings extensive expertise to this webinar, drawing from his specialized education at Semmelweis University of Medicine and the UCLA Master Program in Implant Dentistry. As the founder of The Bodrogi Institute for Advanced Dentistry in Budapest and a member of DentalXP Expert Presenter and the International Aesthetic Masters, he offers valuable insights based on years of clinical experience and research.

 

Access this educational resource now to enhance your understanding of Partial Extraction Therapy and its applications in modern implant dentistry.

Click here to watch the webinar on demand.

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