Mustafa Ramazanoglu

Türkiye

Mustafa Ramazanoglu, DDS,  PhD
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery


Born in 1978 in Istanbul, completed his secondary education at Sankt Georg Austrian High School in 1996, followed by beginning his dental education at Marmara University in the same year. He graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry in 2001 and started his doctoral program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Istanbul University, where he obtained his specialization in 2008. During his doctoral studies, he conducted research on robotic implantology at Charite Campus Virchow Hospital, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Department and Clinical Navigation Unit in 2004. He also worked as a visiting researcher at Erlangen University's Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Department in 2008 and 2010.

In 2013, he obtained the associate professorship title at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Istanbul University. Since 2004, he has been actively involved in stem cell research with Yeditepe University's Tissue Engineering Group (YUTEG). He has received various national and international awards in the field of implantology. His primary research areas include the biological basis of osseointegration, craniofacial bone tissue engineering, biomaterials, and stem cells. In recent years, his clinical-focused experimental studies have been concentrated on craniofacial stem cell transplants.

He continues his clinical practice focusing on advanced implantology, total implant rehabilitations, and immediate restorative procedures. He has authored numerous sections in national and international journals, various original research papers, reviews, and international books on implantology and dental stem cells. Currently, he works as a faculty member at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Istanbul University Çapa, where he is involved in patient care and student education.


OCTOBER 25, 2024

Scientific Program 2



Success Strategies for Immediate Loading from Single Implant to Quattrofix

 
According to patient expectations, the goals of dental implantology has been updated in the last years. Besides an optimal implant osteotomy, perfect implant positioning and immediate loading alternatives are now the most important steps of implant workflows. Using conventional workflows mostly ideal results cannot be achived since they are affected by the skills of the practitioner. Also, conventional immediate loading protocols are time consuming both for the patient and the dentist. Therefore, prosthetically driven surgical implant planning and completely digital workflows from start to finish are the prerequisites for achieving the desired outcome. The aim of this lecture is to understand how the implant surgery should be to achieve sufficient bone anchorage for immediate loading and to discuss the use of correct digital workflows in order to achieve functional and aesthetic results.