IABDM Biohacking Conference Session 6: Covered Socket Residue, Cavitation Surgery & the ARENA Protocol

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Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for

FAGD/MAGD credit

Approval does not imply acceptance by regulatory authority or AGD endorsement 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2027.

Provider ID# 317641

Course Title: Prof. Shahram Ghanaati, MD

Date Recorded: 3/28/2026

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 1

Speaker(s) & Bio: 

Prof. Shahram Ghanaati, MD

Prof. Shahram Ghanaati, MD, DMD, PhD, FEBOMFS is Deputy Director and Chief Senior Physician at the Department of Oral, Cranio-Maxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgery at the Medical Center of Goethe University Frankfurt, where he also leads the Head and Neck Center. He is Head of the research laboratory FORM (Frankfurt Orofacial Regenerative Medicine), focusing on translational research in regenerative medicine and biological dentistry.
 
He is a board-certified specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with additional designation in plastic surgery and holds triple doctoral degrees in medicine, dentistry, and science. Prof. Ghanaati is internationally recognized for his research on biomaterial-based tissue regeneration, autologous blood concentrates, and biologically driven surgical concepts. He co-developed the Low Speed Centrifugation Concept (LSCC) for PRF and contributed to the establishment of international clinical guidelines in regenerative dentistry.
Prof. Ghanaati has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific articles, delivered more than 100 invited lectures worldwide, and is actively involved in the development of novel regenerative materials and protocols bridging basic science and clinical application.

Course Description:

This lecture addresses the biological consequences of inadequate socket healing following tooth extraction and its impact on oral–systemic health. Special focus is placed on the development of Covered Socket Residuum (CSR), chronic jawbone inflammation, and their immunological relevance. The presentation introduces the ARENA-Protocol® as a biologically driven surgical approach, supported by 3D CBCT diagnostics and regenerative concepts to improve long-term clinical outcomes.

  1. Understand the biological mechanisms leading to Covered Socket Residuum (CSR) and chronic jawbone inflammation and their oral–systemic implications.
  2. Recognize the importance of 3D CBCT-based visualization in biological dentistry for accurate diagnosis and guided surgical decision-making.
  3. Apply biological principles of bone regeneration support, including surgical socket cleaning, bone substitute materials, and autologous blood concentrates.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Define covered socket residue (CSR) and explain the pattern of crestal healing versus central non-healing that occurs in extraction sockets after tooth removal.
  2. Explain why the biological principles of long bone healing do not directly translate to the extraction socket, and what this means for socket management.
  3. Identify the critical role of thorough mechanical debridement as a prerequisite for effective adjunct therapies including ozone, laser, and PRF in socket healing.
  4. Describe the ARENA (Alveolar Ridge Enhancement via Neopitalization following Augmentation) protocol and its purpose in preventing CSR and supporting bone regeneration.
  5. Recognize RANTES as an emerging inflammatory biomarker found in CSR tissue and its significance as a potential diagnostic and research tool for jaw bone pathology.

 

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