Advanced Implant Dentistry and Advanced Bone Grafting.
Advanced Implant Dentistry and Advanced Bone Grafting.
DATES:
February 17-19, 2005
April 7-9, 2005
June 2-3, 2005
September 16-18, 2005
November 3-5,2005
In implant dentistry the anticipated prosthesis determines the implant placement and position. This contemporary program will demonstrate the latest materials and techniques to achieve optimal esthetics and simplify the process. As implant dentistry matures practical clinical knowledge is needed to meet patients increasing esthetics and time demands. Live surgery will be observed in over-the-shoulder clinical setting, participants become actively involved in the learning process and further develop their skills in comprehensive treatment planning to improve patient care and practice profitability.
Overview of Topics Covered:
ǃ¢ Bone biology and graft healing
ǃ¢ Titanium mesh and membranes: when, where and which to use
ǃ¢ Ridge preservation
ǃ¢ Primary impression techniques
ǃ¢ Indications and contra-indications for bone grafting and implants
ǃ¢ Sinus Lifts
ǃ¢ Allogenic Grafting
ǃ¢ Trouble shooting prosthetic nightmare cases
ǃ¢ Bone level impression
Benefits or Objectives of Course
ǃ¢ Pre-surgical prosthetic preparation
ǃ¢ Surgical and restorative coordination
ǃ¢ Understanding medical and surgical risk factors
ǃ¢ Treatment planning for esthetics, longevity and success
ǃ¢ Handling and solving surgical complications
Course Schedule
Thursday 8 AM ÇƒÏ 5 PM
Lecture:
ǃ¢ Patient informed consent, history, prognosis and future treatment
ǃ¢ Biomechanical loading for implant restoration
ǃ¢ Bone biology and graft healing ÇƒÏ staging for implant placement
Surgeries:
ǃ¢ Preparation and application of autogenous, Alloplastic and Allogenic bone graft materials with PRP for surgical procedures: Onlay Grafting, Sinus Augmentations, Bone expansion, Ramus Graft
ǃ¢ Techniques for 1-stage and 2-stage implant placement with primary impressions and immediate provisional loading
ǃ¢ Single and multiple implant placement
Friday 7:30 AM ÇƒÏ 4:30 PM
Lecture:
ǃ¢ Medical & Surgical Indications and contra-indications for bone grafting and implants
ǃ¢ Soft tissue management to enhance gingival esthetics, augmentation and corrections of interproximal soft tissue
ǃ¢ Resorbable, non-resorbable membrane and titanium mesh therapy
Surgeries:
ǃ¢ Sinus Augmentation with single and multiple implant placement
ǃ¢ Single and multiple implant cases with primary impression
ǃ¢ Autogenous Bone Grafts
Saturday 8 AM ÇƒÏ Noon PM
ǃ¢ Hands-on models workshop
ǃ¢ Understanding the surgical and medical risk factors
ǃ¢ Handling and solving surgical complications
ǃ¢ Trouble shooting prosthetic nightmares
ǃ¢ Case presentations and group discussion
About the Speaker
Dr. Joel Rosenlicht has been a clinical investigator and instructor for over twenty years. He puts forth a tremendous effort to ensure a world-class educational experience in an engaging environment that will inspire all.
Dr. Rosenlicht is an Oral and Maxillofaical Surgeon with a prosthetic background. Graduated from Fairleigh Dickson University Dental School and completed a OMS training at the combined program of Tufts University and Boston University School of Graduate Dental Medicine. Dr. Rosenlicht has published numerous articles and contributed to three textbooks. Operating a full scope private practice with emphasis on bone augmentation and implants.
Program Schedule
These comprehensive two-day programs are a combination of in-depth lectures aimed at predictable and profitable results. Live surgery will be observed in over-the-shoulder clinical settings to maximize the learning experience (limited-attendance). This continuum is designed to allow participants to become actively involved in the learning process and further develop their skills in not only implant dentistry but also in comprehensive treatment planning to improve patient care.
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