Lecture:
PRF - Phlebotomy and Osteo Immunology Lecture & Workshop

Lecture Details

Date:

September 5, 2026

CE Lecture Hours:

9am to 6pm

Location:

20 Birch St, Redwood City, CA 94062

Fee:

$895

Fax:

650-701-0960

Additional Notes:

  • Breakfast & Lunch Provided
  • You are welcome to bring your assistant

What Would You Learn

Objectives

After completing this lecture & workshop, participants will be able to recognize and apply the following concepts:

  • Understanding the concept, preparation, and clinical protocols of Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF).
  • Reviewing the evolution of PRF protocols over the past 20 years, including both solid PRF and liquid PRF applications.
  • Identifying the indications and clinical uses of PRF in oral surgery and implant dentistry.
  • Learning proper PRF handling techniques for each clinical indication.
  • Understanding Sticky Bone 4.0 and the latest protocol for producing sticky bone within seconds.
  • Recognizing factors that reduce PRF effectiveness and understanding common causes of PRF failure.
  • Understanding osteoimmunology and oxidative stress as key mechanisms influencing failures in oral surgery.
  • Evaluating the role of Vitamin D and antioxidants in immune response, angiogenesis, wound healing, and bone regeneration.
  • Participating in hands-on workshops covering the latest sticky bone protocols and phlebotomy techniques.
  • Understanding the relationship between the immune system, bone formation, and bone resorption in successful bone management.
  • Reviewing the latest updates and advancements in PRF and sticky bone applications, C- PRF injections.
  • Understanding why peri-implantitis is considered an immune-mediated disease.

What Would You Learn

Objectives

Hands-On Workshop Includes

  • Phlebotomy techniques
  • PRF preparation protocols
  • Sticky Bone preparation and handling
  • Clinical application protocols

What Would You Learn

Objectives

Prerequisite

Prior experience in basic surgical skills, including flap design, suturing, and implant treatment planning, is recommended.

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Meet The Lecturer

Dr. Ihab M. Hanna GP

Dr. Ihab M. Hanna GP

Implantologist (AAID/ABOI Diplomate)

Dr. Ihab M. Hanna graduated, with honors, in 1994 from Cairo University. Afterward, he spent three years in training and hospital residency before moving to San Francisco. He completed two years of General practice residency at the University of Illinois, as a chief resident, where he acquired additional training in the use of Dental Implants, sedation, and special care dentistry.

With over 25 years of implant dentistry experience and faculty at Hiossen’s implant education program, Dr. Hanna has extended his skills and knowledge to the community through his implant study club where he supports general dentists in advancing their education further.

Dr. Hanna is the founder of the RWC Implant Study Club and is committed to sharing dental implant education with the general dentist community.

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Caution for Participants:

Participant must be cautioned about the potential risks using limited knowledge when integrating new techniques into their practices
Disclosure of instructors: Dr. Hanna has no financial interest in any commercial companies, he only receives honorarium from some commercial companies. RWC Implant Study Club has no financial relationships nor is sponsored by any dental suppliers.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations accepted up to 2 weeks prior to course
Refund Policy: No refunds 2 weeks prior to course date
RSVP: Please Contact Yelena Shamilova, Executive Manager
Phone: (650) 701-1111
Email: rwcistudyclub@gmail.com

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