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ALL OF YOUR BEST DENTAL IMPLANT TRAINING IN ONE PLACE! |
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How to perform the SIMPLE PROCEDURES of implant placement and restoration (2 day) (301)
Review of the basic Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, Implant Design, Surgical Template, Bone Morphology, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Radiography, Pharmacology, Patient selection, Documentation, Avoiding Malpractice. Understand the basics of anatomy pertaining to implant dentistry, Explains the basics of implant placement in mandibular and maxillary bone, Tissue Management of simple implant placement.
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Teamwork for a successful implant office (2 day) (302)
Teamwork for a successful implant office (2 day)
Sterile technique for implantology: protocol and documentation for treatment planning and proper patient consent, surgical template construction.
302 will allow time to do proper Diagnosis and Treatment Planning with dental implants, construction of proper useful surgical stents by Doctor/staff, Doctor/staff use of sterile technique to get predictable results, Hands-on implant placement in artificial mandibles utilizing staff to help the doctor place the implants correctly, Incorporating proper suturing techniques for better tissue closure, How to talk to patients about the benefits of dental implants, Oral hygiene responsibility of patient and staff members, MII Protocol of preparing Doctor/staff/ their patient with dental implant treatment at MII facility
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Introducing Implants into the Endodontic Practice (303)
This course will show the practicing endodontist the art of incorporating dental implants into an existing practice easily and with predictable results. The course structure will allow for the following areas of interest:
• When can a failing endodontically filled tooth be a candidate for a dental implant?
• Will bone-grafting materials be necessary when a tooth is removed with an immediate implant placement?
• When will bone-grafting materials be necessary?
• What tissue barriers (membranes) and management will be necessary?
• What basic prosthetics will need to be incorporated into the daily routine?
• How to communicate with your referral base about your entry into the area of implant treatment to better serve their patients?
• Learning the surgical anatomy that will keep you out of trouble in performing simple implant therapy.
• You and your staff can bring your own patients to receive live surgery training.
• Discussion of how to encourage patient participation in your implant dentistry training.
REAL "LIVE" CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
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Implant Prosthetics. (2 days) (305)
Even if you don't do surgery, learn how to restore so you keep your patient in your practice. Teaches the different basic concepts and the types of prosthetics components from different implant systems.
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Extern Program |
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Extern Program (551/552)
A comprehensive hands-on implant surgery course on real patients. One of the best courses available for the general dentists to acquire the knowledge and expertise to confidently place dental implants in their own offices.
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Final Series |
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Bone Grafting Made Simple. (2 day) (601)
How and when to graft (and when not to). Which bone grafting material to use when one thread or 3 threads are showing at implant placement. Does non-resorbable or resorbable tissue barrier get the best results? Types of graft materials, use of PRP and other adjuncts. Bring your own patients for hands on surgery.
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