2009

Implant Seminars

 

2009

Session 1: May 15-16

Session 1: July 17-18

Session 1: Aug. 28-29

Session 1: Oct. 30-31

 



Session 2:

> Multiple Tooth Implant Placement

Multiple implant placement in the "non aesthetic zone" - Surgical and Restorative Demands: What You Must Know!
Biomechanical and Occlusal Considerations for Multiple Implant/Tooth Replacement.

Advanced Ridge Augmentation Procedures.

Science Behind Autografts, Allografts and Xenografts.

Resorbable vs. Non-Resorbable Membranes.
Maxillary, Mandibular, Posterior and Anterior - Important Considerations.
Bone Quality, Quantity and Anatomical Considerations.
Immediate Post-Extraction Placement.
Delayed Post-Extraction Placement.
Simple, Predictable and Economical Socket Lift Techniques for the Posterior Maxilla.
Advanced Prosthodontic Considerations for Multiple Implant Restorative therapy.
> Hands-On Laboratory Workshops
Multiple Implant Placement.
Socket Lift Technique with Osteotomes.
Abutment Preparation and Design.

> Live Surgeries
- One or more of the following will be performed.

Multiple Implant Placement.
Socket Lift.
Multiple Implant Uncovery.
Prosthetic Case Delivery.
> Course Objectives:

All Participants should be able to treatment plan, place, uncover and restore multiple implants, in one or more quadrants appropriately. Every Doctor should feel confident with the socket lifting technique.

 

View Session 3's Outline!

Dental Implants Made Easy:
GP Friendly to Begin Immediately!

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Session 3: (Snapshot)

Implant Placement in the "Aesthetic Zone"

Hands-On Laboratory Workshops
Live Surgeries
Course Objectives:
All participants will learn the science behind the aesthetic placement of implants. Treatment planning single or multiple implants in the aesthetic zone requires an understanding of the principles of hard and soft tissue management. Our goal is to provide general dentists to provide a natural, aesthetic result.


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