Dr Nikos MARDAS

Chirurgien-dentiste

Biographie

Dr Nikos Mardas qualified in Dentistry from Athens University in 1992; He completed his 3-year training as a specialist and the MS degree in Periodontology in 1997 and his PhD degree in 2005 at the Royal Dental College, University of Aarhus, Denmark. During the period 2005-2015,  he was a Senior Lecturer / Honorary Specialist and M.Clin.Dent program co-ordinator in Periodontology Unit, at UCL, Eastman Dental Institute. In July 2015, he was appointed Senior Clinical Lecturer / Honorary Consultant in Periodontology  in the Centre for Adult Oral Health, Bart's & The London School of Medicine & Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London.  He is also honorary Senior lecturer in UCL , Eastman dental Institute and he is working as a Specialist Periodontist in private practice.

Dr Mardas has published extensively in national and international peer-reviewed journals in the field of periodontal, bone regeneration and implant dentistry and he is editorial board member in Clinical oral Implant Research and reviewer for all the leading journals in periodontology and implant dentistry. He has participated in consensus meetings of EAO, EFP and EADE. Dr Mardas has extensively lectured nationally and internationally and in 2011 was awarded the Basic Research Prize, of the European Association for Osseointegration. In March 2015 was appointed Education Delegate for the UK & Ireland ITI section.


Interventions de Dr Nikos MARDAS

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  • <p></p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>Following tooth extraction, a well-described process of wound healing events results in an extensive three dimensional bone resorption of the alveolar ridge that may present a significant problem for later prosthetic reconstruction either with a conventional bridge or an implant-supported crown. For this reason, several techniques and materials have been suggested to preserve ridge dimensions and contour and, thus, to facilitate the construction of a future prosthesis that satisfies aesthetic and functional demands. The aim of this presentation is to critically present and discuss the current literature evaluating the histological and dimensional changes following tooth extraction and the effectiveness of various alveolar ridge preservation techniques on preserving ridge dimensions, promoting new bone formation in post extraction sockets and facilitating implant placement.</p><p><strong>Aims</strong></p><p>To present the current evidence on the effectiveness  of various ridge preservation techniques on preserving ridge dimensions, promoting new bone formation in post extraction sockets and facilitating implant placement</p><p><strong>Objectives</strong></p><ol><li>To outline the clinical importance of post extraction alveolar ridge resorption.</li><li>To present the different treatment approaches for alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) </li><li>To review the evidence on the effectiveness of ARP on: a) preserving ridge dimensions b) improving implant related outcomes</li></ol><p></p>
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    Juil
    21

    2016

    Management of the extraction site

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    BSP - British Society of Periodontology