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| Course Name: | Treatment Planning Crown & Bridge in Implant Dentistry; The "COMPLETE TREATMENT CONCEPT" in Implant Dentistry |
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| Course focus: | Hands-On Treatment Planning on LIVE patients |
| Date: | October 15-17, 2010 |
| Number of days: | 3 days (1 weekend) |
| Location: | Nobel Biocare Oral Health Centre, University of British Columbia |
| Target Professionals: | Dentists |
| Attendance: | Limited |
| Level: | Introductory & Intermediate |
| Mentors: | Dr. Chris Wyatt (Prosthodontics) |
| Course Fee: | $ 3,390.00 CAD + 12% HST (Total: $3,796.80) |
| Brief Description: | The "COMPLETE TREATMENT CONCEPT" was created by Dr. Irinakis and Dr. Wyatt by collaborating on multiple teaching projects and courses at UBC. In this COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT PLANNING weekend, they will present the "COMPLETE TREATMENT CONCEPT" for Restoring Single Missing Tooth Sites Using Implants. Treatment Planning Phase for Implant Placement will be covered in detail from a Comprehensive Diagnosis of Bone Topography, Soft Tissue Form & Quality, as well as Technology concerning Implants & Abutments. The MAIN FOCUS of the course will be the SINGLE IMPLANT SITE, from Simple to Most Complex Cases. Basic Pre-Prosthetic Surgery and Current Restorative and Treatment Planning Concepts for abutment selection and design will also be discussed on the LIVE PATIENTS that will be screened throughout the weekend. You and your patients will benefit IMMENSELY from Incorporation the "COMPLETE TREATMENT CONCEPT" into your Treatment Planning, Placement, and Restoration of Implant Crowns for the Single Implant Site. HIGHLIGHT of the COURSE: LIVE Assessment of real patients for a Full Day (2nd day) and Full Day Treatment Planning of all those cases (on the 3rd day) of this weekend course. Participants will perform hands-on simulation surgeries on last day. |
| Educational Objectives : | At the completion of this course, participants will: 1. Understand the methodology and rationale for single implant placement and restoration. 2. Develop protocols to implement treatment planning strategies (which may involve pre-prosthetic grafting) 3. Manage postoperative phase and/or problems of the uncomplicated implant patient. |
| CE Credits: | 22 CE Credits |
| To Register | Please download, complete & then FAX the Registration Form |
| Contact: | For more information please contact the course administrator below. Ms. 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 |