Dental Implantology
A Practicing Prosthodontist's
Perspective
Summary:
This is a full day
course designed for Post Graduate Prosthodontic and Implantology students.
It is also suitable for PG Perio and Oral Surgery students. The program
covers the essentials of treatment planning, implant placement and implant
restoration. The course is designed on a very practical, how-to basis which
will give the students specific information for treating patients in their
own practices. There is a good balance between diagnosis and treatment planning
and the clinical techniques of placing and restoring dental implants. These
presentations make extensive use of computer projected modules including
numerous videos and liberal handouts. Follow-up information and support
is available at the web site (http://www.dental-implants.com).
Topics:
1. Introduction
to the private practice of implant based restorative dentistry
2. The role of the
Patient in Dental Implantology Procedures
2. The Essentials
of Treatment Planning for Implant Supported Restorations
4. Treating Mandibular
Edentulism
5. The Standard
of Care in Implantology and Implant Prosthodontics
6. Implant Systems
Demystified
7. Debunking the
Controversies in Dental Implantology
8. Basic Bone Grafting
9. Marketing, Fees
and Professional Responsibilities
10. Q&A
Additional Materials:
1. Several CD-ROM
courses are available for distribution
This seminar is
available to Post Graduate Dental Programs. Arrangements must be made
at least three months in advance and fees and allowances will be discussed
at that time. For more information, call me at 561-347-0105 (Toll Free
- 888-DENT-IMPlants) or Email me...
S.
Robert Davidoff, DMD, FACP
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 September 2006 )
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