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COEUR D'ALENE, ID 208 664-8720

Advanced Team Treatment Continuum:

Session 1: April 16-17, 2010

Session 2: TBA - Fall 2010

Cost: $1995/person/session

Teams of 2: $1795/person/session

Teams of 3 or more: $1695/person/session

CE Credits: 15 credits/session

The purpose of the Continuum is to develop a select group of Restorative and Surgical Dental Teams who will commit to a long-term plan of interactive education and skill development in advanced implant reconstruction. The Continuum will involve guided study, group presentation and participation, live surgery observation, hands-on training, photography, comprehensive problem assessment and treatment planning.

Presentations by Dr. Ness and Dr. Cullum will demonstrate concepts, solutions and practical advice for avoiding pitfalls for long-term success in comprehensive implant treatment. To enhance the learning experience, the Continuum will utilize LIVE pre-treatment evaluation, LIVE surgery, via HD Video, and evaluation of long-term post-treatment via slides, video and direct interaction with patients. We will meet twice yearly, in different seasons, to take full advantage of the spectacular mountain and lake resort location of Coeur d’Alene. Based on the group’s desire, we will tailor lecture topics and venue locations.

 

Year One: Predictable Aesthetic Zone Management

Aesthetic Analysis and Treatment Planning

Staged or Immediate Fixture Placement - why, when, how?

Predictable Immediate Tooth Replacement - Ten Years of Experience

Implant and Prosthetic Design Requirements

Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Reconstruction

          Grafting and Periodontal "Plastic" Procedures

Year Two: Comprehensive Full Arch Reconstruction

Full Arch Treatment Planning and Biomechanics

Predictable Immediate Load in the Mandible

Maxillary Full Arch Treatment Options – Delayed, Staged, Guided and the Role of Immediate Provisional Restoration

Full Arch Implant and Prosthetic Design Requirements

The Edentulous Posterior Mandible

         Avoiding Pitfalls in Full Arch Reconstruction

 

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