CDE1868 - ACDE Webinar: Bone Trauma and Healing: The Role of Biomaterials and Bone Graft Substitutes in Surgical Practice
Course Description
This lecture, delivered by a board-certified periodontal surgeon and expert in biomaterials, will explore the complex interplay between bone trauma, surgical wound healing, and the materials used to support regeneration. Participants will gain insights into how different classes of biomaterials and bone graft substitutes influence biological healing responses and contribute to varying clinical outcomes. Special focus will be given to how physicochemical properties—including composition, surface characteristics, porosity, particle size, and degradation behavior—modulate the host response during bone regeneration. Through a clinically relevant lens, the lecture will examine how biomaterial selection can be optimized based on healing objectives, trauma severity, and surgical context to improve treatment predictability and long-term success.Learner Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Understand Bone Healing in Trauma and Surgical Contexts: Describe the biological mechanisms underlying bone healing following trauma and surgical intervention.
-Identify and Classify Biomaterials and Bone Graft Substitutes: Review the different types of biomaterials and bone grafts commonly used in clinical bone repair and reconstruction.
-Assess the Impact of Physicochemical Properties on Host Response:Analyze how factors such as material composition, porosity, surface topography, and degradation kinetics affect cellular behavior, tissue integration, and healing outcomes.
-Evaluate the Role of Particle Size in Bone Regeneration: Discuss how particle size and distribution contribute to the performance of graft materials and influence the regenerative process.
-Apply Principles to Clinical Practice: Explore strategies for selecting and customizing biomaterials to enhance bone healing and optimize patient-specific surgical outcomes.
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Speaker
Dr. Zeeshan Sheikh
Dr. Sheikh is a Clinical Scientist, Assistant Professor-Tenure track 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. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. With extensive training as both a dental clinician and a biomaterials scientist, Dr. Sheikh's expertise spans biomaterials research related to bone grafts and regeneration, surgical periodontics, and implantology. He also practices privately in Halifax, Nova Scotia as a periodontal surgeon.