Lessons Learned with Implant Restorations
Lessons Learned with Implant Restorations
The implant team needs coordination during all phases of implant treatment from inception to post-treatment care. Many practitioners have incorporated implant-supported restorations as part of their practices. However, the more practitioners utilize a new technology, the more they discover nuances that make certain clinical situations easier and more manageable. Advances in application of the original osseointegration concepts have been made by American dentists. This course is designed for the more experienced clinician and technician, and will deal with problems in creating implant restorations.
Review the different bonding systems
Review the indication for total etch vs. self etch bonding systems
Review the different types of curing lights
Describe the uses of each curing light system
Review the indications for bondable esthetic fiber posts
Placing a bondable esthetic fiber post
Describe the technique for restoring the worn dentition with direct composite resin
Describe the indications for periodontal splinting
Placing a periodontal splint with fiber reinforcement
Do the technique for a direct bridge with a natural tooth or composite resin pontic using fiber reinforcement
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Date May 20, 2005
Time Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tuition $225
Credit Hours 6 Hours
Course Number 7005-050
This course is co-sponsored by 3-i Implant Innovations
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Ira D. Zinner, DDS, MSD, Clinical Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Division of Reconstructive and Comprehensive Care; Director of Full Mouth Rehabilitation, Department of Continuing Dental Education, New York University College of Dentistry; Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics
Curtis E. Jansen, DDS. Dr. Jansen completed his dental training and earned a certificate in advanced education in Prosthodontics from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry in 1986, and 1988, respectively. In the past Dr. Jansen has overseen the implant department at USCSD, and done R&D for several implant manufacturers. Currently, Dr. Jansen maintains a full-time private practice limited to Prosthodontics in Monterey & Salinas California
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