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OVERVIEW
This two-day Implant course is designed for new surgical users who
already possess basic surgical skills, i.e. dental alveolar flap
procedures and suturing capability, but wish to expand their treatment
capabilities to include placement of dental implants. This is more
than just a basic familiarization; rather, this program is an intensive
and extensive tutorial that has the objective of turning
attendees into implant users. By the end of this training program,
you should have the skills needed to treatment plan and complete
your first surgical and/or prosthetic implant cases. Information
will also be presented and materials will be provided for marketing
implants and educating patients about the benefits of implants.
OBJECTIVES
Introduction
• Drilling Equipment
• Instrument Trays
• Drills for the NobelReplace® Tapered Implant
• Bone Qualities
• Hands-on drilling on artificial bone blocks
• Insertion torque and implant stability Posterior Single
Tooth Implant Placement
• Treatment Planning, Models, Radiology,Case Selection, Surgical
Guides
• Hands-on placement in models,including flap design
• One-stage and Two-stage procedures
• Placement of the Easy Abutment®, with hands-on
• Immediate placement at time of extraction
• Multiple posterior implant considerations Fully Edentulous
Lower Jaw
• Differential diagnosis of overdentures and fixed bridges
• Treatment Planning, Models, Radiology,Case Selection, Surgical
Guides
• Hands-on implant placement in models for lower overdenture,
including flap design
• Ball abutment overdenture attachment Anterior Single Tooth
Implant Placement
• Evaluation of soft tissue deficits and the influence on
esthetic outcome
• Treatment Planning, Models, Radiology, Case Selection, Surgical
Guides
• Hands-on anterior single tooth implant placement in models,
including flap design
• Placement of the Procera®/Esthetic®Abutment, with
hands-on
• Immediate implant placement at extraction
• Hands-on immediate placement in models
• Provisional Restorations for Planned Immediate Function
• Medical history, sedation, antibiotics,informed consent,
discharge instructions
PRESENTER
DR. RUSSELL A. BAER, D.D.S., graduated from the
University of Illinois School of Dentistry in 1985 and completed
a two-year General Practice Residency at the University of Chicago.
TIME
Check-in & Breakfast: D.S. Cafeteria, 8:00 AM
Program: Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
LOCATION
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Dental
School
TUITION
Dentist: $249.50
CREDIT (Course Code: 124685A)
AGD Code: 690 Hours: 14
The Dental School thanks Nobel Biocare for
it’s educational grants in support of this continuing education
series.
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