Successful EthOss Event at Queen's Club

Successful EthOss Event at Queen's Club

The charming surroundings of the exclusive Queen’s Tennis Club, London, hosted the third EthOss® UK course on 21 January 2017. It proved to be a great success with over 40 clinicians attending including delegates from Spain, France and Belgium.

The event was hosted by Dr Peter Fairbairn, visiting Professor of the Department of Periodontology and Implant Surgery at the University Of Detroit Mercy School Of Dentistry. Dr Fairbairn detailed the latest advances in Guided Bone Regeneration and discussed his experiences of using EthOss® in over 1,000 cases, relating a protocol that has given him excellent and consistent clinical results.

Dr Michael Ainsworth (BDS, UK) showcased an interesting technique using sutures to tent the soft tissues around EthOss® grafted sites. Dr Alaa Khadiri (DDS, Morocco) described his experiences with different graft materials (some good and some bad) and explained how EthOss® has changed his perception of what can be achieved for his patients.

The presentations were well-received by all of the delegates and followed by a detailed and extensive Q&A session. After lunch, delegates were invited to participate in a practical session giving them the opportunity to gain first-hand experience of handling EthOss®.

Since the product's launch, EthOss® courses have proved to be the most popular events that we have ever promoted. More events in London, the Midlands, South West and North of England are being organised for later in 2017. If you would like to receive notifications for EthOss® talks and courses in the UK please register here.

Learn More About EthOss

EthOss® has been developed by clinicians for clinicians. It has been designed to work with the human body as it heals. Using only bio-compatible synthetic materials to help true host bone regeneration provides a stable graft that is fully absorbed to be replaced by the patient’s own bone.

EthOss® also has a built-in membrane function. This means no additional collagen membrane is needed.

For more information visit www.ethoss.dental.

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