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Speaker: Dr. Roya Zandparsa
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Abstract:
Clinical success can be defined as achieving a result that is aesthetic, functional, and predictable. The art and science of Implant Dentistry will be introduced with emphasis on the fundamental principles and techniques required to rehabilitate function and form. The goal of this course is to provide clinicians with a scientifically based rationale for all diagnostic, treatment planning, and patient care decisions. This course is designed to allow the dental professional to investigate all potential treatment options prior to initiating a treatment plan and to achieve exceptional outcomes combining different treatment modalities. Participants will receive a thorough overview and an update of all the new materials, indications, limitations, laboratory consideration, various designs, fabrication techniques, and treatment options with all the possible obstacles and trouble shouting to provide a framework for successful result every single time.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of treatment planning in Implant Dentistry
- Develop a stronger understanding of prosthetic needs, steps, methods, and process
- Become more familiar with currently available advanced digital technology, clinical techniques, and materials for restoring dental implants
- Get practical tips on how to avoid common pitfalls and complications
Tuition: $69/1 ADA CERP credit hours
Course Prerequisites: None required
Course Format: Virtual Lecture
Conflict of Interest: None reported by speaker
Contact: Caitlin Laughlin at caitlin_laughlin@hsdm.harvard.edu
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.