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DAY 3 - CONFERENCE SPEAKER
Dr. Xia Yan
Educational Background
2005-2010: Dental School of North China University of Science and
Technology, Bachelor
2011-2016: Peking University School of Stomatology, Doctor of
Periodontology,
Working Experience
2016-2018: Peking University School of Stomatology Fourth Center
2018-2020: Oasis international hospital, dental department
2020-Present: Director of periodontology in Sunnydental Group
Specializing in periodontal and implant treatment.
Especially focusing on soft tissue and hard tissue
management around natural teeth and implant, including
horizontal and vertical guided bone regeneration, sinus
lifting, full-mouth rehabilitation by implants, gingival
recession coverage, free gingival graft, subepithelial
connective tissue augmentation, and peri-implantitis
treatment Member of Periodontal and Implant Committee
of Chinese Stomatological Association Lecturer for
Straumann, Nobelbiocare, Geistlich and Zepf
Research Experience
2011-2013: Master phase was instructed by Prof. Huanxin Meng to
study the clinical and microbiological influential factors
around the implant in periodontally compromised
patients, mainly involved in the collection of subjects’
saliva and gingival cervicular fluid, sample processing, DNA
extraction, PCR and 2nd generation gene-sequencing
detection of pathogenic microorganisms.
2013-2015: Doctoral Phase was still instructed by Prof. Meng to
analyze tent-pole bone augmentation technique through
an original CBCT subtraction method for the patients with
severe bone resorption.
Awards
2014: Merit student of Peking University of the year
2016: Third prize of competition of periodontal non-surgical
therapy and related cases – multidisciplinary treatment
groupa
Speaker’s Lecture :
Management of Peri-implant Phenotype from A Periodontal
Perspective
With the increasing maturity and diversification of bone augmentation
techniques, adequate supportive bone tissue can be obtained to complete
prosthetic-oriented implant treatment with hard tissue defects. However,
the influence of soft tissue-related factors such as peri-implant keratinized
mucosal width and thickness on the long-term prognosis of implants has
received more and more attention. This presentation will focus on the
improvement of peri-implant phenotype through the combination of hard
and/or soft tissue augmentation combined with periodontal management
to secure the long-term health, functionality and esthetics for implants as
well as natural teeth.
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