Date:
Location:
Saturdays, April 16 - May 14, 2022 | 7-10am ET (6-10:15am ET on 5/14/22)
Webinar via Zoom
Summary: Course participants will have presentations from periodontists and oral surgeons, covering different strategies for delivering save and predictable treatments for patients requiring collaborative works from specialists in dentistry. Participants will be introducted to diverse treatment planning philosophies, as well as proven surgical and restorative techniques, and become familiar with different diagnostic and treatment protocols that have been proven to be predictable and efficacious.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss innovative techniques and technologies that allow for improved clinical outcomes as well as improved patient satisfaction
- Discuss how collaborative relationships between general dentists and specialists can enhance clinical outcomes
- Discuss the importance of integrating digital dentistry into our clinical practice
- Present guidelines on state-of-the-art surgical techniques that will define future trends for soft and hard tissue regeneration
Saturday, April 16th - Excellence in Basic and Clinical Science Research:
- "New Technologies to Control Heath Shock on Implant Site Preparations" - Dr. Marcus Abboud
- "Dental Research: Roadmap to Achieving Excellence in Clinical Dentistry" - Dr. David M. Kim
Saturday, April 23rd - Solid Foundation in Implant Dentistry: Soft Tissue Grafting:
- "Surgical Managment of Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Deficiences using Autogenous Grafts and Alternative Biomaterials" - Dr. Lorenzo Tavelli
- "Surgical Management of Deficient Soft Tissue Volume with Connective Tissue Graft" - Dr. Luca Gobbato
Saturday, April 30th - Solid Foundation in Implant Dentistry: Hard Tissue Grafting:
- "Vertical Ridge Augmentation: What is the Limit?" - Dr. Jerry Lin
- "Lateral Versus Vertical Sinus Augmentations" - Dr. Wahn Khang
Saturday, May 7th - "Solid Foundation in Implant Dentistry: CAD/CAM
- "Advances and Challenges of Digital Dentistry" - Dr. Chia-Yu Chen
- "Robotics in Dental Implant Surgery" - Dr. Yong-Han Koo
Saturday, May 14th - Solid Foundation in Implant Dentistry: Complication Management:
- "Osseointegration: What I have Learned Over the Past 50 Years" - Dr. Myron Nevins
- "Non-Surgical Therapy for Peri-Implant Diseases" - Dr. Marisa Roncati
- "Prevention and Managment of Dental Implant Complications" - Dr. Stefano Parma-Benfenati
Tuition: $6,000
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation 7 days before the course will be eligible for full refund. No refund will be made within 7 days of the course initiation date.
Course Prerequisites: None required
Conflict of Interest: None reported by speaker
Contact: David Kim at dkim@hsdm.harvard.edu
Note: This course awards a course completion certificate, and no ADA CERP credit hours.