$3,250
14 CE Credits

Hard Tissue Grafting

During this intensive two day didactic and hands on course, students will learn the fundamental principles and specific protocols used to perform guided bone regeneration. Various protocols for the management of simple sockets defects, advanced socket defects, and horizontal ridge augmentation will be explored in detail.  Students will also learn how to safely implement these techniques to achieve predictable treatment outcomes. 

In the hands-on session, various models and porcine mandibles will be utilized to understand the requirements for successful guided bone regeneration and how to satisfy these requirements with site specific techniques and a variety of regenerative materials.

Dates:
April 10-11, 2026
4
August 7-8,2026
8
December 4-5, 2026
12
Locations:
Orlando, FL
Instructors:
Dr. Matthew Fein
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14
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Advanced Pathway

Hard Tissue Grafting

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April 10-11, 2026
Orlando, FL
Instructor:
Dr. Matthew Fein
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14
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Advanced Pathway

Hard Tissue Grafting

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August 7-8,2026
Orlando, FL
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Dr. Matthew Fein
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14
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Advanced Pathway

Hard Tissue Grafting

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December 4-5, 2026
Orlando, FL
Instructor:
Dr. Matthew Fein
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What You'll Learn

Course Includes:

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  • Accurate Diagnosis and Treatment planning of alveolar ridge defects, treatment options, patient selection, and anatomic considerations for treatment 
  • Complete Armamentarium Overview for guided bone regeneration 
  • Learning specific protocols to perform guided bone regeneration at the time of tooth extraction and for edentulous ridges.
  • To learn how to satisfy the biologic requirement for predictable bone regeneration.
  • To learn site specific techniques to stabilize the graft/membrane complex with periosteal biting sutures and membrane fixation pins and screws
  • To learn to perform a safe and effective technique to achieve tension free primary closure with minimal post op morbidity compared to traditional techniques.
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