Importance of the peri-implant phenotype in implant therapy
For decades, implant therapy has focused on understanding biological processes, developing macro and microstructural properties of implants and biomaterials to enhance bone healing and the stability of this mineralized tissue over time. However, in recent years, the interest of the clinical and scientific community has shifted towards soft tissues, with an emphasis on addressing functional and aesthetic issues that affect the quality of life of patients with implant-supported prostheses.
This presentation will cover several fundamental concepts and important terminological nuances related to the prevention, diagnosis, and correction of peri-implant tissue deformities. Guidelines for proper case selection and treatment planning will be reviewed, highlighting the most relevant scientific evidence and its application in clinical practice to optimize treatment outcomes. Clinical examples will be presented to illustrate emerging concepts and technical tips on this topic.
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Degree and PhD in Dentistry from the University of Granada, Spain.
Specialization studies in Periodontics at the University of Michigan, USA.
Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology.
Member of the clinical, teaching, and research team at Atelier Dental Madrid.
Member of the International Team for Implantology (ITI).
Visiting professor at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and collaborating professor of the Master’s in Periodontics at the Complutense University of Madrid.
Editor-in-chief of the interdisciplinary journal "The International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry," alongside Dr. Óscar González Martín.
Over 130 articles published in scientific journals and several book chapters.
Over 15 years of experience in education and research in the field of Dentistry.
Co-author of the book “TISSUES: Critical Issues in Periodontal and Implant-Related Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery” (Quintessence, 2022).