Geistlich is dedicated to the continuing education of our clinician partners. Whether in person or virtual, our mission is to increase the knowledge of regenerative dentistry. We look forward to partnering with you on your journey and growing with you as a clinician.

1400+

Publications

700+

live events & courses
over the last 4 years

16000+

attendees from
educational events

Found 32 Results
Key Study

3-Year Results Show that Yxoss CBR is a Predictable Technique for Bone Gain in Advanced Defects

Alecsandru Ionescu, DDS, PhD
On Demand

Video, Webinar

Alveolar Ridge Augmentation Using the Open Healing Concept

Dr. Gian Maria Ragucci
Prof. Federico Hernández-Alfaro

BIOBRIEF, Download, Video

Combined Horizontal and Vertical Regeneration Using a CAD-CAM Titanium Scaffold

Dr. Ueli Grunder
Zurich, Switzerland

Clinical Case

Contour Augmentation with Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen® – A 25-Year Follow-Up

Dr. Mario Beretta
Prof. Dr. Carlo Maiorana

Italy

Clinical Case

Contouring of Autologous Bone Blocks

Dr. Matteo Chiapasco

Dr. Matteo Chiapasco
On-Demand Webinar

Video, Webinar

Customized Bone Regeneration with Yxoss CBR®

Dr. Marcus Seiler MSc MSc
Dr. Amely Hartmann

Filderstadt, Germany

Clinical Case

Extended Case in the Maxilla, 8 teeth gap

Dr. Mauro Merli
Italy

Clinical Case

Fence Technique for 3-Dimensional Alveolar Ridge Augmentation

Dr. Shaun Young
On Demand

Video, Webinar

Full Scope OMS in Private Practice: A Fast Track to Success

Prof. Dr. Robert Carvalho da Silva
Prof. Dr. Paulo Fernando Mesquita
Prof. Dr. Julio Cesar Joly

Brazil

Clinical Case

Horizontal Augmentation using Geistlich Bio-Gide® and Particulate Bone Graft

Dr. Kim Rocky Mount Perio

Dr. John Kim
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA

BIOBRIEF, Download, Video

Horizontal Ridge Augmentation in the Posterior Mandible of a 90-Year-Old Female

Key Study

Horizontal ridge augmentation using GBR with a native collagen membrane and 1:1 ratio of particulate xenograft and autologous bone: A 3-year after final loading prospective clinical study