Nikolaos K. Soldatos

Nikolaos K. Soldatos

DDS, MSD, PhD

Biography
Dr. Nikolaos Soldatos is a tenure track Associate Professor and Clinical Director at the PG Advanced Program in Periodontics, Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). He is a Board-Certified Periodontist and Implant Surgeon from the American Board of Periodontology. For the academic years 2017-2019, he was the President of the Faculty Senate at the School of Dentistry, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Dr. Soldatos earned his DDS from the Dental School of Athens, National and Kapodistrian University, Athens, Greece in 2006 and taught for the Department of Prosthodontics from 2007-2011 as a Clinical Instructor. In 2011, he served for one year in the Greek Army. In 2012, Dr. Soldatos completed his PhD degree at the Medical School of Athens, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. In 2015, he earned a Certificate in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry and a Master of Science in Dental Medicine (MSD) from the School of Dental Medicine, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO. Furthermore, in 2015, he completed an Implant Fellowship and became an Assistant Professor at the same University, Division of Periodontics, Department of Surgical Dentistry. In December 2015, Dr. Soldatos joined the School of Dentistry, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, at the Department of Periodontics and Dental Hygiene as an Assistant Professor, where he left in 2022 as an Associate Professor to join OHSU. As part of his interaction with the scientific community he is the PI in a multiple arms study assessing the “Temperature Changes During Implant Osteotomy Preparations, in Fresh Human Cadaver Tibiae and Impact of Heat Generation on Bone Viability and New Bone Formation”. He has validated a highly innovative and translational ex-vivo bone healing model recapitulating in vivo conditions of implant placement. This model employs fresh human cadaver tibiae using a novel technique that rescues resident bone and progenitor cells to facilitate translational bone healing research. The preliminary results of this work were awarded with the Best Oral Scientific Award at the 2019 annual meeting of the Academy of Osseointegration in Washington, DC. The first two parts of this study were published in 2022 at the journals Materials and Genes. He also serves as a co-PI in four other clinical multi-center studies. In 2020, he was awarded a $25,000 grant support from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry Foundation (AAIDF) for his study “Cellular Effects of High Implant Insertion Torque via Conventional Preparation versus Osseous Densification in an Innovative Fresh Human Cadaver Model”. Dr. Soldatos is member of American Academy of Periodontology (AAP), Academy of Osseointegration (AO) and Ambassador for Academy of Osseointegration. He serves as a member of Continuing Education Oversight Committee and Clinical Innovations Committee of the Academy of Osseointegration. His clinical interests include vertical ridge augmentation (VRA) with the use of guided bone regeneration, mylohyoid muscle release (MMR) for horizontal ridge augmentation (HRA) and VRA surgeries, guided implant dentistry and temperature changes during implant osteotomy preparations, where he has published numerous papers. He maintains a faculty practice limited to Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at OHSU.

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I felt the presentation was well paced, with decent breaks. I appreciated the breakdown of perio charting along with all the visuals in the presentation. Very informative.

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Upcoming Seminars & Webinars
Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.

Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.

Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.

Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.

Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.

Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.

Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.

Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.

Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists

The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.


On demand courses
Limitations and Options for Successful Horizontal and Vertical Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)

This self-study course is designed to teach the general dentist and/or the specialist the principles of guided bone regeneration procedures (GBR) to successfully reconstruct Seibert class I, II or III ridge deformities. In addition, different surgical techniques, materials, and successful flap management will be demonstrated.

Challenges between Endodontics, Periodontics and Implant Dentistry: Saving Teeth vs. Saving Implants

This pre-recorded webinar is designed to teach the general dentist how to effectively treat complex interdisciplinary cases. Clinical, radiographic, and diagnostic features of several endodontic cases will be presented. The efficiency of modern root canal treatments on healing outcomes, and tooth retention will be discussed as well. Numerous endodontic cases meet implant dentistry. The concept of immediate and non-immediate implants and the risk if they are placed in a previously infected site will be reviewed. Finally, the difference between ailing and failing implants will be discussed in order to effectively save implants with several different techniques.

Ridge Preservation Procedures in the World of Particulate Bone Grafts, Platelet Rich Plasma & Platelet Rich Fibrin

This pre-recorded self-study course is designed to teach the general dentist and specialists how to effectively and predictably maintain the dimensions of the alveolar ridge following tooth extractions. This pre-recorded self-study course will demonstrate predictable and evidence-based techniques for successful ridge preservation, resulting in less chair time, less traumatic patient experience, and increased referrals.

Guided Digital Implant Dentistry: Step by Step Demonstration from Virtual Planning to the Final Restoration

This course is designed to teach the general dentist and the specialist (oral surgeon, periodontist and prosthodontist), how to effectively design, place and restore dental implants with the use of guided implant surgery. In combination with a CBCT scan and an PVS or digital impression, the course will provide all the information how the implant software is helping in virtual and backwards treatment planning which allows the design of the final restoration, prior to the position of the implant(s).

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