Bone Management with PRF & Sticky Bone: The Ultimate Course
by Dr. Joseph Choukroun the inventor of PRF
21st June 2025, London
Danubius Hotel Regents Park, London NW8 7JT
Master the Art of PRF in Dental Implantology, Oral Surgery, and Bone Augmentation
Comprehensive Lecture & Hands-On Training
Early Bird discount
£649
£799
What to Expect:
Discover the most complete and all-encompassing PRF course, designed by the inventor himself. Learn cutting-edge techniques and practical applications for predictable success in your dental practice.
This comprehensive course provides the latest updates and insights into Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) and Sticky Bone for predictable and effective bone grafting and implant procedures. Led by Dr. Joseph Choukroun, the pioneer of PRF, this course covers everything from blood collection to advanced techniques for bone management and peri-implantitis prevention.
Course Highlights:
- Latest Updates on PRF
- Blood collection techniques
- PRF preparation with Pompac: Clots, membranes, patches, plugs, and punched preparations
- Indications for PRF: Socket preservation, soft tissue enhancement, sinus lifts, bone grafting, and immediate loading implants
- Guided Open-Wound Healing with PRF
- New strategies for immediate implant placement after extraction
- Techniques to manage the lack of soft tissues during healing with PRF
- Bone Management in Sockets & Around Implants
- Osteo-immunology: Understanding how the immune system controls bone formation and resorption
- Selection of biomaterials based on immune response
- How Sticky Bone aids in quick bone formation
- The influence of suture techniques on soft tissue healing and wound closure
- Successful implant placement in bone grafts
- Peri-implantitis as an Immune Disease
- Scientific rationale behind immune mechanisms that lead to bone loss around implants
- Strategies to prevent and treat peri-implantitis
- Hands-On & Demonstration
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- Phlebotomy and blood drawing techniques
- Preparation and application of Sticky Bone in sockets for improved healing and bone formation
With over 25+ years of clinical and biological experience, Dr. Joseph Choukroun is the leading expert to guide you through mastering PRF techniques and their applications in dental implantology and oral surgery.
8 hours Verifiable CPD
Hands-on Courses
Expert Speaker
COURSE CONTENT
The latest updates on PRF:
- Blood collection techniques.
- PRF preparation with PomPac to maximize fibrin size: clot, membrane, patch, plugs, and punched.
- Indications of PRF in Implantology: socket preservation, soft tissue management, sinus lift, bone grafting, and immediate loading.
- Biology of wound healing, growth factors, and the science behind Platelet Rich Fibrin.
- A new strategy for immediate implant placement after extraction and in cases of insufficient soft tissues.
Bone management in sockets & around implants:
- Osteo-immunology: Understanding how the immune system controls bone formation and regulates bone resorption.
- Selection of biomaterials according to immune response to avoid oxidative stress.
- Role of sticky bone in accelerating bone formation.
- Influence of suture techniques on soft tissue healing and wound closure. Specific suture protocols to increase keratinized tissue volume and prevent tension.
- Techniques for placing implants in bone grafts.
Peri-implantits is an immune disease:
Scientific rationale: immune mechanisms and solutions to prevent bone loss around implants.
Hands-on & Demonstration:
- Phlebotomy and preparation of PRF membranes, plugs, liquid PRF, and sticky bone.
- Application of sticky bone in sockets.
- Presentation of clinical cases and detailed protocols.
Dr. Joseph CHOUKROUN
Inventor of PRF
- Inventor of the PRF techniques: L-PRF, A-PRF, i-PRF, iPRF+, SPRF, (Choukroun PRF protocols)
- President of SYFAC, International Symposium on Growth Factors
- Researcher at Department for Oral, Cranio-Maxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgery
- 25+ years of clinical and biological experience
- Author of several scientific papers
- International Speaker
- Owner of Pain Clinic in France
VENUE
Danubius Hotel Regents Park
18 Lodge Rd, London NW8 7JT
The venue is located in the very heart of the London overlooking Regents Park and Lord’s Cricket Ground.
Being just a 10 minute walk from St. John’s Wood tube station, the hotel is easily accesible. Parking is possible on site. Parking charges are £35 for 24Hrs or £4.50 per hour.
COURSE GALLERY
Highlights from our previous PRF Courses
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Learning Objectives
- Learn PRF preparation and its application in dental implantology, bone grafting, and oral surgery for enhanced healing and regeneration.
- Understand the biological principles behind long-term bone and soft tissue stability in dental implantology.
- Explore osteoimmunology: the immune system’s role in osseointegration and bone formation.
- Examine the effects of oxidative stress on bone metabolism, resorption, and implant longevity.
- Learn effective strategies for the prevention and treatment of peri-implantitis and managing marginal bone loss.
- Hands-on practice: perform blood drawing and prepare PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin) using advanced protocols for membranes, plugs, and sticky bone.
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