Pikos Institute IDR Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (Level 1)
The IDR Level 1 course offers a surgical and prosthetic technique designed to extend immediate loading on individual or multiple compromised teeth, allowing for the reconstruction of tissue losses in the same surgical session of implant placement and provisional crown installation. This technique reduces the number of interventions and makes esthetic aspects predictable.
The course is divided into eight sections and covers 23 modules, providing participants with comprehensive knowledge of the IDR technique. Section 1 introduces the IDR technique, the biology of the post-extraction socket, and minimally invasive dental extraction. Section 2 covers flap surgery, flapless surgery, diagnosis of compromised sockets, classification of alveolar bone defects, and team treatment plans. Section 3 focuses on the maxillary tuberosity as a graft donor area and the surgical technique for maxillary tuberosity.
Section 4 provides a protocol for selecting implant diameter in post-extraction sites. Section 5 covers the technique protocol in intact sockets and IDR protocols using cortico-cancellous bone graft. Section 6 focuses on IDR in the upper anterior, lower anterior, posterior regions, and infected sites. Section 7 covers the influence of the periodontal biotype in infected sites in the IDR treatment planning, bone reconstruction to improve implant primary stability, and osseodensification and IDR.
Section 8 focuses on IDR in cases with gingival recessions, clinical evidence of bone graft incorporation, IDR biology, and complications. The course concludes with a final module providing a summary of the course and conclusions. By the end of the IDR Level 1 course, participants will have gained a comprehensive understanding of the IDR technique, including the biology, surgical and prosthetic protocols, and complications.
Course Outline
Section 1
– Module 1: Presentation of the IDR Technique
– Module 2: Biology of the Post Extraction Socket
– Module 3: Minimally Invasive Dental Extraction
Section 2
– Module 4: Flap Surgery, Flapless Surgery
– Module 5: Diagnosis of Compromised Sockets
– Module 6: Classification of Alveolar Bone Defects and Team Treatment Plan
Section 3
– Module 7: Maxillary Tuberosity as a Graft Donor Area
– Module 8: Maxillary Tuberosity – Surgical Technique
Section 4
– Module 9: Protocol for Selection of Implant Diameter in Post Extraction Sites
Section 5
– Module 10: Technique Protocol in Intact Sockets
– Module 11: IDR Protocols Using Cortico-cancellous Bone Graft
Section 6
– Module 12: IDR in Upper Anterior Regions
– Module 13: IDR in Lower Anterior Regions
– Module 14: IDR in Posterior Regions
– Module 15: IDR in Infected Sites
Section 7
– Module 16: The Influence of the Periodontal Biotype in Infected Sites in the IDR Treatment Planning
– Module 17: Bone Reconstruction Aiming to Improve the Implant’s Primary Stability
– Module 18: Osseodensification and IDR
Section 8
– Module 19: IDR in Cases with Gingival Recessions
– Module 20: Clinical Evidence of Bone Graft Incorporation
– Module 21: IDR Biology – Why it Works?
– Module 22: Complications
– Module 23: Final Conclusions
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