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November 8, 2008
Aggie Football Dental Study Club
Considerations for Immediate Loading of Dental Implants
Mickey J. Calverley, D.D.S.


OVERVIEW
Multiple options for immediate and interim restorations on dental implants will be presented, with guidelines for deciding on the most appropriate option for particular situations and the techniques for fabricating these restorations will be discussed.

OBJECTIVES
The participant will be:
• Able to define the different implant loading concepts.
• Able to identify the risks and benefits of different immediate implant restorations and
immediate loading.
• Able to identify the guidelines for selecting an appropriate interim implant restoration.
• Familiar with fabrication techniques for interim implant restorations.

PRESENTER
Mickey J. Calverley, D.D.S., obtained his dental degree in 1975 from The University of Texas Health Science Center Dental Branch at Houston. He completed a one-year General Practice Residency at Ft. Sill, OK and Prosthodontic Specialty Training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He was certified as a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics in 1987. He attended Texas A&M University and was commissioned in the US Army upon graduation, in 1971. He was the Director of the Army’s Prosthodontic Residency at Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, when he retired from active duty in 1993.
Before entering private practice on a full time basis, Dr. Calverley taught at the UTHSC-San Antonio Dental School, winning numerous awards from the students, the faculty and the administration. He currently is an Adjunct, Clinical Associate Professor, in the Prosthodontic Department. He has over 30 years of clinical experience, treating patients requiring all types of fixed, removable and implant supported prostheses and has extensive experience in esthetic dentistry. Dr. Calverley is active in organized dentistry, with numerous publications and nationwide presentations on prosthodontic related topics.

TIME
Check-in: Saturday, five hours prior to kick-off
Game: Texas A&M vs Oklahoma
Kyle Field (kick-off time TBA)

LOCATION
Rudder Tower, 4th floor
John Routt Boulevard
(across from parking garage and stadium)
College Station, Texas 77844
(979) 845-8908

TUITION
Individual with game ticket: $300.00
Individual without game ticket: $165.00

CREDIT (Course Code: 126400A)
AGD Code: 690 Hours: 3

SPECIAL FEE INFORMATION
Additional game tickets can be purchased at $135.00 each.



?The Dental School thanks Zimmer, Biomet 3i Implant, Ocean Dental, and P&G Professional Oral Health for their educational grants in support of this continuing education series.

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