
Une série de webinaires conçus pour les membres de la CAP. L’inscription est gratuite pour les membres de la CAP, avec des frais minimes pour les hygiénistes et les non-membres de la CAP.
Ces séminaires seront présentés le dernier jeudi du mois via Zoom. Chaque session durera entre 60 et 75 minutes, suivie d’une session de questions-réponses de 10 à 15 minutes et d’une brève présentation du sponsor.
Dates des conférences : À déterminer.
Heure des conférences : 20 h à 21 h 30 (heure de l’Est).
Frais d’inscription
- Membres du CAP : gratuit.
- Non-membres du CAP : 100 $ + TVH.
- Hygiénistes : 30 $ + TVH
Points de formation continue : Chaque session donnera droit à 1,5 point de formation continue.
À la demande : Sous réserve de l’autorisation du conférencier, les sessions pourront être visionnées à la demande sur la partie du site web de la CAP réservée aux membres pendant deux semaines après leur diffusion en direct.
Bridging Biology and Biomaterials: Strategies for Optimizing Combinations for Predictable Implant Site Regeneration
Thursday, November 27, 2025
8:00PM-9:30PM EST
This lecture offers overview of post-extraction implant site management, with a focus on the evidence-based selection and clinical application of biomaterials to achieve optimal regenerative outcomes.
With the wide range of natural and synthetic grafting materials available for periodontal and implant therapy, clinicians often face challenges in choosing the most appropriate options for each case.
Led by a clinician-scientist specializing in periodontics and biomaterials, this lecture will present a scientific and clinical rationale for selecting bone graft materials and barrier membranes for single-implant site preparation following tooth extraction. Participants will gain an understanding of the biological principles underlying bone regeneration, the mechanisms that influence biomaterial performance, implant integration and strategies for optimizing material combinations to enhance predictability.
Attendees will learn to individualize their approach to implant site development, applying evidence-based principles to achieve predictable, patient-centered outcomes.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the biological principles and healing processes involved in post-extraction implant site regeneration.
- Differentiate between various natural and synthetic biomaterials used for bone grafting and membrane applications in implant therapy.
- Evaluate the evidence supporting biomaterial selection for site-specific clinical scenarios in single-implant site preparation.
- Apply evidence-based strategies for combining graft materials and membranes to enhance bone and soft tissue outcomes.
- Understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms that influence bone regeneration and implant osseointegration.
- Develop a patient-centered, individualized approach to implant site management for predictable and long-term clinical success.
Dr. Zeeshan Sheikh is a Clinical Scientist in Periodontics at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Dentistry, an Adjunct Professor at McGill University, and a Status-Only Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto.
A Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, Dr. Sheikh brings extensive training as both a dental clinician and a biomaterials scientist. With over 80+ research publications, book chapters, and editorials, his research focuses on biomaterials for bone grafting and regeneration, surgical periodontics, and implantology. He also maintains a private periodontal surgical practice in Halifax, NS.

Dr. Zeeshan Sheikh
Dip.Dh, BDS, MSc, M.Perio, PhD, FRCDC, Dip-ABP


