Dr Regeane KANIAK – Brazil

  • DDS – Graduation in Dentistry in Brazil, Specialized in Implant Dentistry since 2000
  • Advanced surgery, with training in surgical removal of interfering fields – Munich/Germany.
  • Co- author book  Portuguese language. Cavitational Osteonecrosis in Jawbone – From neglected local inflammation to endangering systemic, based on Osteoimmunology science. With Johann Lechner.
  • Leader of the advisory council Brasil ICOSIM – (International College of Maxillomandibular Osteoimmunology).
  • Specialization in Craniocervical Thermography, Laser Therapy in Dentistry, Specialization Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, with training in Craniopuncture, Auriculotherapy and Oral Microsystems.
  • Teacher of the MAB method, in which the microsystems of oral acupuncture and TCM.
    President of IOCMO – International Congress of Maxillomandibular Osteoimmunology.
  • Speaker of Straumann ceramic implants- Paraná-Brazil
  • Teacher of Maxillomandibular Osteoimmunology in Brazil and Portugal.

 

“Osteoimmunology and ceramic implants – how to avoid failures in osseointegration” – 2025 EACim congress

Lecture Abstract :

Osteoimmunology is an interdisciplinary field, which encompasses shared mechanisms and interactions between bone cells and of immune system. The fundamentals of Osteoimmunology can provide an understanding of the results of bone regeneration and possible failures in osseointegration. Bone metabolism and its pathways have direct interference with osseointegration, through the modulation of osteogenesis and osteoclastogenesis. Etiological factors of aseptic osteonecrosis and peri-implant bone changes may include systemic and local, autocrine and paracrine factors. Knowledge of this mechanism combined with the modulation of inflammatory signaling pathways reducing the expression of the inflammatory chemokines RANTES/CCL5 may be relevant for clinical success. Avoiding low-density bone changes, such as FDOJ (fatty degenerative osteonecrosis in the jaw) and possible failures in osseointegration may be possible with applying the principles of osteoimmunology in implant dentistry.