Dr. Eik Schiegnitz is Head of the Division of Implantology at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Mainz, Germany. He obtained his medical degree (2009) and thesis (Dr. med., 2010) from the University of Giessen and his dental degree (2013) and thesis (Dr. med. dent., 2015) from the University of Mainz. In 2008 he received his degree as Bachelor of Health Sciences (Riedlingen, Germany). In 2020 he obtained the Master of Science Implantology und Parodontology at the University of Witten/Herdecke. Since 2019 he is Board Member of the DGI (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Implantologie) Regional association Rhineland-Palatinate and Fellow of the International Team for Implantology (ITI Fellow). Since 2020 he is Spokesman of the Leadership-Teams of the National Osteology Group Germany. His fields of research include implant designs, implant coatings, diameter-reduced implants, bone and tissue regeneration and bone substitute materials.
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How do you manage early exposure of titanium meshes as a complication?
How many mm of bone is needed horizontally to split the ridge in maxilla and mandible?
Can you please name Pre operative medication again . I got antibiotics. Thank you
Is there study comparing split technique with or without bone grafting ?.
Do you remove the positioning screws? when?
Thanks a very rich lecture
Thanks for the great presentation.
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What fixation screws do you use for stabilisation of the Ti shell or Ti reinforced membrane?
how do you choose the horizontal augmentation strategy one than the other (by whether has housing or not ? and by ridge width? Hom lay wang et al )
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membrane (with ti reinforced )seems benefitial to GBR case, but do it benefitial to ridge split case with external bone graft ?
What fixation screw system do you use?
do you do 2 staged approach for ridge split technique?
is ridge split better than onlay technique due to it preserve the buccal blood supply and reduce the graft loss rate?
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How long do you wait in staged augmentations for bone healing?
Which medication do you give in advance of the operation?
In which cases do you use PRF?
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