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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Exploring New Frontiers in Oral Regeneration—from Biology to Personalized Therapy 
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SUMMARY:Exploring New Frontiers in Oral Regeneration—from Biology to Personalized Therapy 
DESCRIPTION:<h2>About this webinar</h2><p>Regenerative dentistry is transforming the way clinicians restore oral health, shifting beyond traditional grafting procedures toward biologically driven, patient-centered treatment strategies. Advances in wound healing, biomaterials, growth factors, and tissue engineering are creating new opportunities to improve treatment predictability and optimize long-term clinical outcomes.</p><p>In this evidence-based webinar, <a href="/node/1596411" data-entity-type="node" data-entity-uuid="99754692-5dd7-47f4-a80f-a3e32f40b888" data-entity-substitution="canonical">Dr. David Wu</a> will explore the latest innovations in oral regeneration and examine how biologic principles, emerging technologies, and personalized treatment planning are reshaping contemporary dental practice. Through clinical examples and current research, participants will gain practical insights into selecting regenerative therapies, optimizing healing, and integrating evidence-based regenerative approaches into everyday patient care.</p><p>Whether treating periodontal defects, preparing implant sites, or restoring lost oral tissues, this session will provide clinicians with a contemporary framework for applying regenerative science to achieve predictable, patient-centered outcomes.</p><hr><p><em><span>This webinar is part of the monthly </span></em><a href="#series"><span><strong>HSDM Specialty Lecture Series</strong></span></a><em><span>, monthly one-hour live webinars designed to fit your busy schedule. Earn CE credits while gaining practical clinical insights from HSDM faculty and invited experts.</span></em></p>
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DTSTART:20270428T120000Z
DTEND:20270428T130000Z
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