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Speaker: Dr. Jennifer Chen
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Abstract: This lecture delves into static guided dental implant surgery to enhance precision and predictability in implantology. Beginning with an exploration of the fundamental principles, the presentation will systematically cover the procedural steps for single-tooth cases, extending to full-arch hybrid rehabilitation. Attendees will gain insights into the challenges frequently encountered in static guided implant surgery and learn effective troubleshooting strategies. The session is designed to equip dental professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to employ static guided surgery, ensuring optimal outcomes for their patients.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding the principles and techniques involved in static guided dental implant surgery, including pre-operative planning and surgical execution
- Learn to apply these techniques in a range of scenarios, from single tooth replacements to full arch rehabilitations
- Identify common challenges associated with static guided dental implant surgery and develop effective strategies for troubleshooting, ensuring consistent success in clinical practice
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.