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True Host Bone Regeneration: working with host healing An introduction to Dr Peter Fairbairn's Australian seminars. Sydney - Thursday 30th May Melbourne - Friday 31st May Brisbane - Saturday 1st June Buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/d/austr... Event synopsis: Bone regeneration can only be achieved by the patients host physiology. During this lecture delegates will examine working with host healing and how we can optimise it using a novel synthetic particulate graft material, EthOss. This material is 65% Beta-Tri Calcium Phosphate and 35% Calcium Sulphate, materials the speaker has used since 2002 in nearly 6,000 successful grafts. Both clinical and animal-based studies will be shown to exhibit the host response to the material. Whilst the particulate graft material EthOss is osteo-conductive, it also has osteo-inductive potential to upregulate the host healing response to regenerate new bone. These concepts originate from medical fields where there is extensive research in the importance of returning the host tissue back to its original state. This is what patients prefer (no animal or human donor material, no remnant material in the site long-term) as well as being optimal for their physiology as bone is living tissue and needs to turn over. EthOss was developed by a Dentist, Dr Peter Fairbairn, to suit his published protocol and is biocompatible, bacterio-static and stable. The material also fully turns over to host bone and benefits from an integrated membrane, removing the need for a separate collagen membrane. OBJECTIVES 1. To understand host healing of hard tissue and the regenerative process 2. To value the importance of host hard tissue in the long-term stability of dental implants 3. Assess the different types of particulate materials used in regeneration 4. Evaluate the difference between GBR and True Bone Regeneration BIOGRAPHY Dr Peter JM Fairbairn, is a Visiting Professor at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, Mi, USA and the principal Dental Surgeon at the Scarsdale Dental Clinic, London. He has placed dental implants since 1991 and worked solely with synthetic graft materials since 2002. Peter is also a Honorary Life Member of the ADI (UK) and Past President of the London Dental Fellowship as well as Course Lecturer on Bone Regeneration at the Royal College of Surgeons. He has many scientific papers published on Pubmed as well as chapters in two Published books on surgical protocols. He has lectured in over 40 countries globally in Conferences, Universities and Hospitals on bone regeneration. Peter is also Clinical Director of EthOss Regeneration Ltd. To learn more about EthOss Synthetic Bone Graft, sign up for our newsletter and register for more webinars and educational events in Australia and overseas, please visit our website www.ethoss.au