Course Name:

IMPLANT ESTHETICS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

From Treatment Planning to Trouble Shooting in the Anterior Esthetic Zone
Course focus: Lecture Based
Date:

June 27,28,30 & July 1, 2011

Number of days:

(4 half days)  

June 27,28,30 & July 1, 2011

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday June 27,28,30 & July 1
8:30-11:30am: Lectures on Esthetic Implant Dentistry

Location:

Mykonos Island, Greece

Target Professionals: Dental Professionals
Attendance: Limited
Level: All Levels
Mentors:

Dr. Tassos Irinakis (Periodontics/Implant Surgery)

Course Fee:

* Implant Esthetic In the Mediterranean (4 half days):

  $915.00 CAD + 12% HST (TOTAL $1,024.80) CAD

Brief Description:

This series of seminars will offer input at every stage of Esthetic Implant Treatment, from the Information gathering (identifying risk markers and properly evaluating landmarks) to Surgical and Restorative Therapy modalities. All the different steps required to ensure heightened esthetics and long term success are analyzed during this conference.

The course itself is focused on the most challenging aspects of Esthetic Implant Dentistry  from Treatment Planning to Implant Site Development and Implant placement. From the single implant to the challenging upper anterior edentulous patient. From Immediate implant placement and immediate implant loading to conventional time lines of surgery and restorative loading. Part of the seminars will be focused on trouble shooting; how to prepare ourselves for “disasters” and how to address them in the anterior maxilla!

All suggested treatments and strategies are evidence based and supported by the latest literature, most current implant concepts and the experience of a specialist award winning educator, author and clinician.
Educational Objectives :

At the completion of the "Implant Esthetics Course" (4 half days), participants will:

1. Understand and implement the concept of “Restoratively Driven Implant & Bone Grafting Dentistry”, which involves the critical component of Soft Tissue Management and Grafting.

2. Develop protocols to implement treatment planning strategies (which may involve pre-prosthetic hard and soft tissue grafting)

3. Identify the optimal patient for each procedure and improve their case selection process, which will lead to delivery of consistently predictable esthetic outcomes

4. Understand the concept of immediate implant placement and/or loading and how it relates to Implant Dentistry in the Esthetic zone.

5. Manage postoperative phase and/or problems of the Esthetic implant patient.

In addtion to the above Course Objectives, for the participants who are also taking the Advanced Bone Grafting Elective (6 half days), they will:

6. Understand the role of Cone Beam CT Scans in implant Treatment Planning and identifying anatomic dangers or treatment risks

7. Able to choose the appropriate grafting materials for their cases and understand their properties

8. Understand how the ridge anatomy relates to designing our bone grafting and soft tissue grafting procedures to promote successful implant treatments

9. Identify and manage peri-implant infections and failures

CE Credits:

Implant Esthetics Course:

12 CE Credits

To Register

Please download, complete & then FAX the Registration Form

Click here to download Registration Form

Click here to download Course Brochure

Contact: For more information please contact the course administrator below.

Debbie Preissl
Educational Program Director, I.D.E.A.S.
Tel: (604) 444-3131
Cell: (778) 891-6050
Fax: (604) 288-5052
Toll Free: 1-888-55-IDEAS (43327)
Email: ideas.courses@gmail.com