Targeted Resective Surgery: Precision Pocket Reduction in the M.I.T. Framework (Online on demand)
💻 Online Periodontology Oral Surgery

Targeted Resective Surgery: Precision Pocket Reduction in the M.I.T. Framework (Online on demand)

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Date
04 Oct 2026 – 04 Oct 2029
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Location
NSK Academy, International
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Organizer
NSK Academy (NAKANISHI INC.)
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Price
Free
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About this event

This comprehensive webinar presents a minimally invasive approach to resective periodontal surgery, addressing one of the most critical challenges in modern periodontal practice. The event focuses on conservative pocket reduction techniques, precise osseous recontouring, and advanced soft-tissue management strategies within the established Minimally Invasive Therapy (M.I.T.) framework. Participants will explore how contemporary surgical methods enable site-specific pocket reduction while preserving supporting tissues, a paradigm shift from traditional aggressive resective approaches.

The webinar content encompasses detailed indications for resective therapy, aesthetic considerations that maintain patient satisfaction, and the strategic integration of resective approaches with regenerative procedures in comprehensive treatment planning. While regeneration represents the ideal therapeutic outcome in periodontal treatment, the course acknowledges that certain clinical scenarios require a resective approach to achieve long-term periodontal stability and patient health outcomes. Attendees will learn precise osseous recontouring methodologies that optimize bone architecture while maintaining functional and aesthetic results. Special emphasis is placed on soft tissue management strategies that protect and enhance gingival tissues during surgical intervention.

The instruction covers modern instrumentation and advanced tools that enhance surgical precision and operational efficiency, allowing clinicians to achieve optimal tissue architecture with minimal trauma. The course explores the evidence-based decision-making process for selecting resective therapy as the treatment of choice, techniques for combining resective and regenerative approaches within the same patient, and practical methods for maintaining aesthetic outcomes while achieving therapeutic endpoints. Ergonomic principles and instrument selection receive particular attention, ensuring that participants understand how proper technique prevents clinician fatigue and improves surgical outcomes. This webinar is designed for general dentists, periodontists, and dental surgeons who manage patients with advanced periodontal disease and seek evidence-based approaches to complex cases.

Additional Information

CE Credits: 1 | Language: English | Accreditation: AGD PACE approved (Provider ID# 355051) | AGD PACE Subject Code: 490 | Valid for continuing education from 7/1/2024 - 6/30/2028 | Content access period: 10-04-2026 to 10-04-2029

Why Attend

- This webinar delivers cutting-edge education in minimally invasive periodontal surgery, a rapidly evolving specialty that directly impacts your clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. You will gain practical mastery of precision techniques that reduce tissue trauma while achieving superior results, immediately applicable to your practice.
- The instruction covers decision-making frameworks for integrating resective and regenerative therapies, enabling you to manage complex periodontal cases with greater confidence and predictability.
- One CE credit from an accredited PACE provider enhances your professional credentials while expanding your surgical skillset. Beyond the educational content, this webinar positions you at the forefront of modern periodontal practice, improving patient outcomes and practice reputation.
- The combination of scientific rigor, practical instrumentation guidance, and aesthetic integration makes this essential learning for any clinician managing advanced periodontal disease.