Implant Education - Seminars
Prosthetic Program
This dental implant course is designed for the restorative dentist as well as the oral surgeon, Optimal implant selection and positioning, biomechanical principles for long term success and implant occlusion are emphasized.
Course Highlights
| • The rationale for dental implants • How to diagnose the implant patient • Treatment planning alternatives • Informed consent process, record keeping and realistic fee setting • Biomechanical principles to avoid implant failures • Risk Factors • Step-by-step lab procedures • How to prepare the abutments extraorally • How to make provisional restorations using progressive loading principles • Troubleshooting techinques, i.e. section & solder procedures • Implant occlusion • Prosthetic principles and protocol for long term success • The significance of diagnostic wax ups • Implant Impression Techniques • Screw retained vs. Cement retained implant restorations • Armamentarium • Cost & Fees for implant prothesis (Implant Education) • Usage of Procera® techniques for anterior & posterior restorative cases |
Hands-On Workshops
| •Hands-on prosthetics - prosthetic training will be provided on anatomic models. participants may keep these models for further practice as well as patient's dental education. |
Course Objectives
Upon Completion of this course, participants should successfully be able to restore implants with different types of implant prosthesis
(Implant crown and bridge, bar-over denture, ball over denture, fixed-detachable prosthesis)
Doctors are encouraged to bring cases for discussion.
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