COURSES
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- Full-Arch Rehabilitation (2)
- Immediate Implant Placement (2)
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- Practice Development (1)
- (-) Single- and Multiple-Unit Implant Placement (2)
- Socket Grafting and Ridge Augmentation (1)
- Soft Tissue Grafting and Sinus Augmentation (1)
June 2024
Managing Implant Complications with PRF Growth Factors and Blood Draw Instruction (200) - EDU-060824
Implant therapy is one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. This success is however not without potential complications. Implant complications can be minor and easy to correct while others can be major and lead to the loss of the implant. This course will review implant complications and discuss their etiology, prevention and treatment. This course will also review autologous growth factors (PRP, PRGF, PRF). Autologous growth factors are fast becoming routine adjuncts to surgical therapy. The benefits of autologous growth factors include accelerated wound healing, decreased morbidity and enhanced results. The course will feature didactic lecture and hands-on exercises for both autologous growth factors and treating implant complications.
September 2024
Single and Multi-Unit Implant Dentistry Utilizing Analog and Digital Workflows (301) - EDU-091424FL
This two-day program will cover treatment modalities that can be utilized in both single-tooth implants and more complex interdisciplinary cases to achieve great outcomes. Several treatment adjuncts will be discussed in detail to achieve superior results, including hard and soft tissue augmentation, osseodensification, orthodontic bone formation, and partial extraction therapy. This program will also discuss abutment and restoration design to achieve long-term crestal bone stability. At the conclusion of this course, clinicians will feel more confident handling routine and more complex cases in a traditional analog and digital workflow.
November 2024
Single and Multi-Unit Implant Dentistry Utilizing Analog and Digital Workflows (301) - EDU-110224
This two-day program will cover treatment modalities that can be utilized in both single-tooth implants and more complex interdisciplinary cases to achieve great outcomes. Several treatment adjuncts will be discussed in detail to achieve superior results, including hard and soft tissue augmentation, osseodensification, orthodontic bone formation, and partial extraction therapy. This program will also discuss abutment and restoration design to achieve long-term crestal bone stability. At the conclusion of this course, clinicians will feel more confident handling routine and more complex cases in a traditional analog and digital workflow.