Extraction, what now? | Preservation-oriented decision making after tooth removal with Snjezana Pohl
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ABOUT THE COURSE
The core philosophy of this course is PRESERVATION — preserving ridge dimensions, preserving tissues, and preserving future treatment options. Every extraction initiates biological changes, and the clinician’s decisions at this moment largely determine whether the site remains predictable or becomes compromised.
This course focuses on what to do immediately after extraction, based on socket morphology, risk assessment, and long-term implant planning.
THEORETICAL PART
Ridge dimensional changes following tooth extraction
Post-extraction socket: to graft or not to graft?
Graft materials: indications, limitations, and material selection
Flap vs. flapless approaches — biological and clinical consequences
Decision criteria: intact socket vs. compromised socket
Intact socket treatment strategies
Immediate, early, or delayed implant placement
Risk assessment, including aesthetic risk assessment in the aesthetic zone
Immediately placed implants
Partial Extraction Therapy (PET)
Biological background and literature
Root submergence therapy
Socket shield: indications, preparation, and execution
Compromised socket treatment strategies
mIVAN technique
post-ex implant
Composite tuberosity bone graft
Complications and complication management
Soft tissue management is addressed as part of preservation and stability, not as a standalone topic. In post-extraction therapy, hard-tissue preservation without soft-tissue control is biologically incomplete.
HANDS-ON SESSION
Socket Type 1 – Preservation
Socket preservation with particulate graft and membrane
Connective tissue graft in a double-pouch technique (subepithelial CTG harvesting)
Compromised Socket
Composite tuberosity bone graft
mIVAN technique (Pedicled palatal connective tissue graft harvesting)
post-ex implant with grafting
Partial Extraction Therapy
Root submergence therapy
Socket shield preparation
Immediate post-extraction implant placement with socket shield
Snjezana Pohl began her professional journey in human medicine in Zagreb before continuing her education in dentistry in Germany, where she trained at LMU Munich while raising a young family. A defining moment in her career came during her oral surgery residency and later through advanced soft tissue training, which shaped her preservation-oriented, periodontally driven approach to treatment. With over 25 years of clinical experience, she has performed extensive surgical work in the aesthetic zone, published original techniques in peer-reviewed journals, and educated dentists worldwide. Today, she focuses on diagnosis, surgical planning, advanced clinical procedures, and mentoring the next generation of clinicians through education.
INFORMATION FOR REGISTRATION
A two-day intensive course.
Course Fee: 2050 EUR. Advance payment – 100 EUR. Remaining amount paid after 1 May 2026.
The fee includes:
All instruments and materials required for the course
Lunch on both days
Two coffee breaks per day
Early Bird Fee: 1950 EUR. Available until March 31.
The core philosophy of this course is PRESERVATION — preserving ridge dimensions, preserving tissues, and preserving future treatment options. Every extraction initiates biological changes, and the clinician’s decisions at this moment largely determine whether the site remains predictable or becomes compromised.
This course focuses on what to do immediately after extraction, based on socket morphology, risk assessment, and long-term implant planning.
THEORETICAL PART
Ridge dimensional changes following tooth extraction
Post-extraction socket: to graft or not to graft?
Graft materials: indications, limitations, and material selection
Flap vs. flapless approaches — biological and clinical consequences
Decision criteria: intact socket vs. compromised socket
Intact socket treatment strategies
Immediate, early, or delayed implant placement
Risk assessment, including aesthetic risk assessment in the aesthetic zone
Immediately placed implants
Partial Extraction Therapy (PET)
Biological background and literature
Root submergence therapy
Socket shield: indications, preparation, and execution
Compromised socket treatment strategies
mIVAN technique
post-ex implant
Composite tuberosity bone graft
Complications and complication management
Soft tissue management is addressed as part of preservation and stability, not as a standalone topic. In post-extraction therapy, hard-tissue preservation without soft-tissue control is biologically incomplete.
HANDS-ON SESSION
Socket Type 1 – Preservation
Socket preservation with particulate graft and membrane
Connective tissue graft in a double-pouch technique (subepithelial CTG harvesting)
Compromised Socket
Composite tuberosity bone graft
mIVAN technique (Pedicled palatal connective tissue graft harvesting)
post-ex implant with grafting
Partial Extraction Therapy
Root submergence therapy
Socket shield preparation
Immediate post-extraction implant placement with socket shield
Snjezana Pohl began her professional journey in human medicine in Zagreb before continuing her education in dentistry in Germany, where she trained at LMU Munich while raising a young family. A defining moment in her career came during her oral surgery residency and later through advanced soft tissue training, which shaped her preservation-oriented, periodontally driven approach to treatment. With over 25 years of clinical experience, she has performed extensive surgical work in the aesthetic zone, published original techniques in peer-reviewed journals, and educated dentists worldwide. Today, she focuses on diagnosis, surgical planning, advanced clinical procedures, and mentoring the next generation of clinicians through education.
INFORMATION FOR REGISTRATION
A two-day intensive course.
Course Fee: 2050 EUR. Advance payment – 100 EUR. Remaining amount paid after 1 May 2026.
The fee includes:
All instruments and materials required for the course
Lunch on both days
Two coffee breaks per day
Early Bird Fee: 1950 EUR. Available until March 31.
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Smolensko g. 6, 03201 Vilnius, Lithuania, Smolensko gatvė 6, LT-03201 Vilnius, Lietuva, Vilnius, Lithuania
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