Nuventus: Implants That Manage Bone Dimension Changes for Extraction and Healed Sites
Presented by: Dr. Paul S. Rosen, DMD, MS, FACD, FICD
When: Wednesday, Augst 19th 2026, 8:00PM EST / 5PM PDT.
Duration: 60 minutes.
Webinar Summary:
Predictable success of dental implants can be challenged by narrower alveolar ridge dimensions, craniofacial growth, and the placement of implants at the time of tooth extractions. Not only does the surgeon need to take into account bone physiology, but also the macro- and micro-design features of the implant being placed. This webinar will explore the biologic and mechanical rationale for selecting the Nuventus NV.C™ Implant System. Topics to be covered will include the macro design features that underlie bone stability, the benefits of using a titanium alloy implant with an ultraclean surface, and how this implant can achieve both good primary and secondary stability through the lens of resonance frequency.
The lecture will feature the clinical outcomes achieved in a private practice with the Nuventus implant and its versatility across a range of demanding clinical situations. Attendees of the lecture will come away with an appreciation for how this implant could be put to immediate use in their own clinical practices.
Key Topics Include:
- Achieving primary stability in fresh extraction sockets and compromised bone
- Implant design considerations that support initial stability and long-term success
- The transition from mechanical stability to biologic stability during healing
- Clinical evaluation of implant stability at uncovering
- Case-based treatment strategies for challenging implant sites
- Decision-making considerations for loading protocols and restorative timing
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Dr. Paul S. Rosen
Clinical Professor of Periodontics
Rutgers University School of Dental Medicine
Newark, NJ
Adjunct Professor of Periodontics and Dental Implants
New York University College of Dentistry
New York, NY
Private Practices:
Yardley, Pennsylvania and New York, NY




