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Reconstructing severe ridge deficiencies: Evidence‑based approaches to vertical and horizontal bone augmentation: March 26, 2026

Reconstructing severe ridge deficiencies: Evidence‑based approaches to vertical and horizontal bone augmentation: March 26, 2026

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Description

This webinar will review how to distinguish between moderate and extreme horizontal and vertical ridge defects and discuss the diagnostic markers that guide treatment planning. We will examine the advantages, limitations, and indications for guided bone regeneration in both horizontal and vertical augmentation, with attention to evidence‑based protocols, biomaterial selection, and surgical sequencing.

Learning Objectives:

Differentiate between moderate and extreme vertical and horizontal ridge defects and identify key diagnostic markers that influence treatment planning.

Evaluate the advantages, limitations, and indications for guided bone regeneration in horizontal and vertical bone augmentation.

Evidence‑based protocols, biomaterials, and surgical sequencing and technique for guided bone augmentation.

Meet the Speaker

Dr. Avi Shelemay is a Toronto-trained periodontist and implant surgeon based in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the founder of Capital Periodontics in Barrhaven and co-founder of Global Dental Mentorship, focusing on advanced dental education. Dr. Shelemay specializes in dental implants, soft-tissue grafting, and ridge preservation.

CE Credits

1 hour of CE, Given by Nobel Biocare

When

March 26, 2026, 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT

Where

LIVE Webinar. Complete the checkout here, and you will be sent a link to complete the registration.

Cost

It is free

Presented by

Nobel Biocare  Nobel Biocare

Mentors

Dr. Avi Shelemay

Dr. Shelemay maintains a private practice in Ottawa limited to periodontics and implant surgery. Before moving to Ottawa in 2006, Dr. Shelemay was an Assistant Professor (part-time) with the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto, and staff per... See Dr. Avi Shelemay's Bio