Dr. George Kotsakis

  • He is a clinical researcher focusing on bone regeneration procedures in Implant surgery and Peri-implantitis Therapy. At Rutgers, he directs the NIH-funded Translational Periodontal Research Lab conducting research on the biological mechanisms underlying peri-implant bone loss and developing novel treatments for dental and biomedical implants. Dr. Kotsakis has published over 100 peer-reviewed scientific articles and textbook chapters with nearly 20,000 citations of his work (h-index: 36). He is one of the few Dental researchers to have been published in prestigious medical publications, such as the Lancet, the BMJ and PNAS.  
  • He has been the recipient of multiple career and research awards from the American Academy of Periodontology, the Academy of Periodontology Foundation, the IADR, and other organizations including: 
  • Clinical Research Award, American Academy of Periodontology                      2022 
  • IADR Sigmund Socransky Award                                                                 2022 
  • IADR Innovation in Implantology Research Award                                         2022 
  • AAP Teaching Fellowship, American Academy of Periodontology                      2016 
  • Clinical Science award, American Academy of Periodontology                         2015 

 

Main Podium Lecture

An evidence-based roadmap to successful peri-implantitis management

Peri-implantitis has been receiving attention following recent studies that showed that it is highly prevalent and difficult to manage. This lecture will provide the latest evidence-based information on peri-implant diseases with emphasis on the role that titanium particle release has in destructive bone inflammation around implants. Strategies for prevention and mitigation will be presented through clinical cases.


Learning Objectives:
• Define peri-implantitis and diagnostic criteria.
• Understand the interactions between biological peri-implant environment, oral bacteria and biomaterial that lead to titanium release
• Review the role of titanium in perturbing oral tissue homeostasis
• How to appropriately clean implants without releasing titanium particles.

 

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