Implant Placement: Hands-on Surgical Skills Workshop
Course Details
Course # ST#009-CPB
Course Name Implant Placement: Hands-on Surgical Skills Workshop
Start Date Friday, April 15, 2005
# Days 2
Start Time 8:30 AM
End Time 5:00 PM
Language English
City Montreal, QC, Canada
Target group Doctors
Level All
Procedure Placing and restoring implants
Product line ReplaceĻ? Select Tapered
Status Contact Course Administrator
Availability 20
Last sign-up date Friday, April 15, 2005
Lecturer Dr. M. Arlin
Location
Course fee 1,415 CAD
995 + 350 materials + tax
Special note Tuition includes course materials (models and patient education materials) which participants will keep for demonstration in their office. Registration is limited so participants gain maximum benefit and is based upon receipt of payment. Participants are responsible to obtain additional training where indicated before carrying out procedures. Program may be subject to change.
Synopsis Over the last few years, the North American dental implant market has been growing at 12 to 15% per year and more and more members of our adult population have heard about implants. They are asking their general practitioners for implants as an alternative to standard crown and bridge restorations. So after more than 20 years, dental implants are becoming the standard of care and an extension of standard crown and bridge procedures. This two-day Implant Program is designed for new surgical users who already possess basic surgical skills, i.e. dental alveolar flap procedures and suturing capability, but wish to expand their treatment capabilities to include placement of dental implants. This is more than just a basic familiarization; rather, this program is an intensive and extensive tutorial that has the objective of enabling attendees to place implants. By the end of this training program, you should have the skills needed to treatment plan and complete your first surgical implant cases. Information will also be presented and materials will be provided for marketing implants and educating patients about the benefits of implants.
Preliminary program This course is intended for surgically oriented restorative dentists looking for a basic hands-on experience or refresher program for implant placement. The emphasis will be on the basic drilling sequences for single tooth and short span edentulous segments with intact sites not requiring bone grafting procedures. Implant placement for the fully edentulous jaw for fixed bridge and overdenture applications will be covered.
Credits given 12
Contact Please contact the course administrator below for questions about this course.
Arlin Murray
209-1436 Royal York Road
M9P 3A9 Toronto Ontario
Canada
416-243-5215



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