In this lecture I will discuss how to manage compromised sockets with severe bone loss in combination with implant installation, bone reconstruction and provisional fabrication in a single procedure using bone graft harvested from maxillary tuberosity applying minimally invasive approach.
I will share very challenging clinical cases that without IDR technique it could not be managed using flapless procedures with minimally invasive surgeries, thus requiring a more expensive treatment, longer and with greater unpredictability of results. It will be introduce a new perspective to manage compromised sockets using flapless surgery in a simplest way possible based on biological response.
It will be presented several cases, which showed one or more compromised socket walls of the tooth involved, with or without changes of the gingival margin, with long-term of clinical, radiographic and CT scan follow-up.
Dr. da Rosa successfully completed his Dentistry degree at the Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil, in 1988. He obtained a postgraduate certificate in Periodontics from the São Paulo Association of Dentists in Bauru/SP in 1992. In 2005, he furthered his expertise by earning an MS degree and a postgraduate certificate in Prosthodontics from the Center of Dental Research São Leopoldo Mandic in Campinas/SP. Demonstrating his commitment to advanced knowledge, he successfully completed his Ph.D. in Oral Implantology at the same esteemed institution, the Center of Dental Research São Leopoldo Mandic, in 2013.
Dr. da Rosa pioneered a groundbreaking technique that expands the scope of immediate loading on individual teeth. This innovative approach allows for the reconstruction of compromised sites with bone loss and gingival recessions in a single surgical session, covering tooth extraction, implant placement, and provisional crown installation. This streamlined process minimizes interventions and ensures predictability in aesthetic outcomes. Termed Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration or “IDR,” this technique represents a significant advancement in dental procedures.