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Implant <strong>Dentistry</strong><br />

Implant <strong>Dentistry</strong><br />

Localized Ridge Augmentation for Dental Implant Patients<br />

Course # 140286<br />

July 27-28, 2013<br />

Course Description:<br />

This intensive, lecture and hands-on program will train<br />

with participants on specific procedures including maxillary<br />

and mandibular horizontal ridge augmentation, tissue<br />

harvesting, socket preservation. A live surgery demonstration<br />

will be performed to enhance the learning experience.<br />

At the completion <strong>of</strong> this course, the practitioner<br />

will have a comprehensive understanding <strong>of</strong> horizontal<br />

ridge augmentation and socket preservation procedures.<br />

COURSE OBJECTIVES:<br />

• Participants will have an understanding <strong>of</strong> bone<br />

physiology and bone graft healing<br />

• Participants will have an understanding <strong>of</strong> risk stratification<br />

<strong>of</strong> patients having alveolar ridge defects<br />

• Participants will have an understanding <strong>of</strong> the various<br />

types <strong>of</strong> surgical techniques to augment horizontal<br />

ridge deficiencies<br />

• Participants will have an understanding <strong>of</strong> procedures<br />

for augmentation <strong>of</strong> ridge defects associated<br />

with placed implants<br />

Day 1: Lecture Topics<br />

• Bone biology and graft healing<br />

• Reconstructive Risk Assessment<br />

• Treatment planning the horizontal defect patient<br />

• Autogenous bone harvesting techniques<br />

• Horizontal grafting techniques<br />

• Socket preservation and immediate implant placement<br />

Hands On Laboratory<br />

• Flap Design and Incision Techniques<br />

• Tension free closure techniques<br />

• Suturing Techniques<br />

Live Surgery<br />

• Horizontal augmentation and discussion<br />

Day 2: Lecture Topics<br />

• Surgical Complications and Management<br />

Hands on Laboratory<br />

• Horizontal grafting<br />

• Socket preservation<br />

• Implant placement and Patch grafting<br />

Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its<br />

appreciation to Straumann and Exactech, Inc. for unrestricted<br />

educational grants, which helped, in part, to<br />

make this course possible.<br />

(Saturday-Sunday)<br />

Sat. 8 am - 5 pm<br />

Sun. 8 am - 1 pm<br />

Gainesville<br />

COURSE LIMIT:<br />

20 Participants<br />

REGISTRATION:<br />

(Breakfast/Lunch Included)<br />

Regular Fee $1,800<br />

Implant Continuum Alumni $1,500<br />

faculty:<br />

James D. Ruskin, D.M.D., M.D.,<br />

F.A.C.S., Will Martin, F.A.C.S.,<br />

D.M.D., M.S.<br />

CEUs:<br />

13 contact hours.<br />

Participation<br />

Implant <strong>Dentistry</strong><br />

Surgical Implant Placement for the General Dentist:<br />

Live Patient Procedure Course<br />

Course Description:<br />

Designed to teach the general dentist how to place<br />

and restore dental implants using an actual patient<br />

experience, each dentist will get the opportunity to<br />

place implants – not in plastic, but in bone. At the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the course, participants should have the ability<br />

to correctly treatment plan, place, and restore dental<br />

implants in areas <strong>of</strong> abundant bone.<br />

COURSE OBJECTIVES:<br />

The participant will be knowledgeable in treatment<br />

planning, radiographic analysis, patient selection,<br />

medical considerations, surgical techniques, and<br />

patient case presentations for placement and restoration<br />

<strong>of</strong> dental implants.<br />

Session I: This focuses on the didactic knowledge<br />

needed for implant surgery; including treatment planning,<br />

radiographic analysis, patient selection, medical<br />

considerations, surgical techniques, and patient case<br />

presentations. Hands-on activities include suture exercises<br />

and placement <strong>of</strong> implants in artificial jaws. A<br />

live patient demonstration will be done.<br />

Session II: This is primarily surgical. Participants<br />

will be encouraged to bring a patient for a mentored<br />

surgical experience. Up to eight practitioners can<br />

place implants this weekend. Didactic lectures include<br />

esthetics and minor bone grafting.<br />

Session III: This is restorative in focus. Implant<br />

crowns and overdentures will be discussed in detail.<br />

Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its<br />

appreciation to BioHorizons for unrestricted educational<br />

grants, which helped, in part, to make this course<br />

possible.<br />

Course # 140014<br />

H<br />

Hialeah Dental Center<br />

Session I: August 16-17, 2013<br />

Session II: September 20-21, 2013<br />

Session III: October 11-12, 2013<br />

All Sessions<br />

(Friday - Saturday)<br />

8:30 am - 4:30 pm<br />

COURSE LIMIT:<br />

10 Participants<br />

REGISTRATION:<br />

$4,699 Dentists<br />

(Breakfast/Lunch Included)<br />

faculty:<br />

Michael McCracken, D.D.S.,<br />

Ph.D.<br />

CEUs:<br />

42 contact hours.<br />

Lecture/Participation<br />

Live Patient<br />

Procedure Course<br />

AGD # 690<br />

Dates and locations subject to change without notice. Bookmark www.dental.ufl.edu/ce for the latest info, fees, and updates. 17

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