Biologics of Ceramic Grafting Materials used in Conjunction with PRP/APRF
On Demand

Biologics of Ceramic Grafting Materials used in Conjunction with PRP/APRF

Dr. Rick Miron
2 CE Credits
1.9 hours
In this webinar you will learn:
Initial remodeling with less of an inflammatory response versus allogenic material
Ceramic materials with ability to create enhanced bone formation by stimulation of growth factor enhancement
Localized delivery of autologous growth factors to the initial wound healing / bone regeneration site
Creating an autologous platelet rich fibrin membrane to enhance the ceramic materials handling characteristics
Resorbing and non-resorbing ceramic grafting materials
Comparison of ceramic grafting materials available and their benefits versus allogenic material
Meet Your Instructor

Dr. Rick Miron

Dr. Rick Miron is currently lead educator and researcher at Advanced PRF Education and an Adjunct Visiting Faculty in the department of Periodontology in Bern, Switzerland where he completed his PhD studies since 2009. He has currently published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and lectures internationally on many topics relating to growth factors, bone biomaterials and guided bone regeneration. He has recently been awarded many recent international prizes in dentistry and is widely considered as one of the top contributors to implant dentistry having won the ITI Andre Schroeder Prize, the IADR Young Investigator of the Year in the field of Implant Dentistry as well as the IADR Socransky Research award in the field of Periodontology (2020). He has written 2 best-selling textbooks widely distributed in regenerative dentistry including his most recent in 2019 titled: “Next Generation Biomaterials for Bone and Periodontal Regeneration” and a 2nd in 2017 titled: “Platelet Rich Fibrin in Regenerative Dentistry: From Biological Background to Clinical Indications”.

Dr. Rick Miron, DDS, PhD