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The UlTimaTe Comprehensive implanT Training for The general DenTisT
Registration: www.centriceducation.com
Location: Edward Hotel (50 East Valhalla Dr. Markham, ON, L3R 0A3)
Spring 2020 April 03-04April 17-18May 01-02May 03-08 Live SurgeriesMay 29-30
Fall 2020 Dates to be determined
For More Information please contact:
Tel: 905.489.1970 ext 206/207 TF: 1.866.581.8949
[email protected]@palmeripublishing.com
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* Discounted implant packages are available to be used for live surgeries* Flight and accomodation not included
Surgical (2 Days) + Prostho (4 Days): $2,200+HST (50 hrs)
OptiOnal
Live Patient Surgery:
$8500+HST
Mentorship Program:
$1400/hr
prosthetic Module
$4,200+HST : Total 8 Days (70 hrs) $9,900+HST : Total 10 Days (85 hrs)
Surgical Session 3Simulation - May 02, 2020
Surgical Session 4Simulation - May 30, 2020
Live Surgeries in Dominican Republic*
4 Days Surgery
OPTION A OPTION B
Prosthetic Session 1-April 04, 2020
Prosthetic Session 2 -April 17, 2020
Prosthetic Session 3 -April 18, 2020
Prosthetic Session 4 -May 29, 2020
Prosthetic Sessions Surgical Sessions
Surgical Session 1 April 03, 2020
Surgical Session 2May 01, 2020
Comprehensive ModuleProsthetic Module + additional Surgical Sessions (options A or B)
Additional Surgical Sessions for Comprehensive Module
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Prosthetic Sessions Spring 2020 (35 Hrs)
Session 1 (April 4, 2020)General Concepts in Implant Dentistry
Session 2 (April 17, 2020)Restoring Osseointegrated Implants (I)
History and Biomaterial Implant Systems, Prosthetic Components (I)
• Branemark’s Discovery• Understanding Osseointegration
• Types of Implant-Abutment Connections• ▪External,InternalandConicalConnections
Treatment Planning and The Plan of Treatment Types of Abutments
• Case Assessment and Patient Evaluation Prior to TreatmentPlanning Phase
• Classic Advantages of Replacing Missing Teeth with Implant-Restorations
• Case Work-up and Treatment Planning Protocols for DentalImplant Therapy
• Clinical case, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
• ▪ EngagingVersusNon-EngagingAbutments.• ▪ PrefabricatedVersusCustomizedAbutments• ▪ MetalVersusCeramicAbutments• ▪ StraightVersusAngledAbutments
Biomechanics of Implants and Prostheses Impression Techniques
• Biomechanics and Clinical Evidence• Overloading and Bone Loss• Cantilevered IS-FDPs
• ImplantLevelVersusAbutmentLevel• Open Tray Technique• Closed Tray Technique • Conventional Method• Splinted Impression Method
Emergence Profile of Implant-supported Restorations
• Definition of Emergence Profile• Designing Emergence Profile• The Problems and complications Associated with Incorrect
Design• Emergence Profile, The State of Problem: Lack of Biological
Width
Practical Matters in Restoring Integrated Implants:
-am• VariousModalitiesofRestoringIntegratedimplants
• Cement-retained versus Screw-retainedIS Restorations
• SplintedVersusNon-SplintedImplant-Restorations
• Biomechanics of Screws (Connecting Abutmentto Implant)
• Crown-Implant Ratio and Its Effect on Long-Term Outcome
• Critical Equilibrium: Oral Hygiene-Esthetics-Phonetics
Prosthetic Sessions
Session 3 (April 18, 2020)Restoring Osseointegrated Implants (II)
Session 4 (May 29, 2020)Restoring Osseointegrated Implants (III)
Temporization Dental Implants Abutment Selection Criteria
• Removable Provisionals• Acrylic Removable Prosthesis (Flippers)• EssixRetainerasaProvisional• Snap-SmileTemporization• Conventional Temporary PFM• Resin-Bonded Temporary
• Types of Abutments: • EngagingVersusNon-EngagingAbutmen• PrefabricatedVersusCustomizedAbutments• MetalVersusCeramicAbutments• StraightVersusAngledAbutments
Implant-Supported Fixed Provisional: Direct and Indirect Techniques Delivery of the Prosthesis
• ▪Advantages/DisadvantagesofCementvs.Screw-RetainedProvisionals
• ▪ImpressionTechniquesRelatedtoProvisionals• ▪ChoiceofTransferTech.(AbutmentJig&OrientationJigs)
• Seating the Final Prosthesis• Placement of Implant Supported Restorations• Torqueing of Abutments
Provisional Single Implants
• ▪Anteriorversesposteriorzones• ▪ValueofAnteriorProvisionalImplantRestorations• ▪Pre-ContouredandCustomizedTemporaries
Occlusion in Implant-supported Prostheses
• OcclusionandBiomechanicsofFixedImplantTherapy.• The Effect of Occlusion on Biological and Mechanical
Complications• NaturalTeethandFixedImplantOcclusion• ImmediatePlacementandProvisionalizationCriteriaand
Techniques
Implant-assisted Overdentures
• Overdenture, Clinical Technique• Steps to Follow for the Fabrication of Locators
and Bar Overdentures•▪ImpressionTechniques(Abutmentverses
Implant Level). •▪SeatingofImplantAttachments • Intra-oral Pick-up Technique• Curing of Implant Attachments
Complications in Implant-Supported Prosthesis
• Esthetic Complications• Biological complications (oral hygiene, cleansibility of the
prosthesis)• Mechanical complications (fractures, screw loosening)
Implant Surgery
• Anatomical considerations• Important landmarks•Vitalstructures:Arteries,Nerves,Maxillarysinuses,Nasalcavity
• Anatomical spaces
• ▪LocalAnesthesia• ▪Sedationoptions• ▪Incisiondesign• ▪FullThicknessflap• ▪PreparationoftheOsteotomy• ▪Commonmistakesandwaystoavoid• ▪Properdrillingtechniques• ▪Implantinsertion• ▪Primarystability• ▪Singlestagevs.2-stagesurgery• ▪Post-operativecare• SterilizationProtocols• Record Keeping• Surgical complications
Session 2 (May 1, 2020)Use of digital technology in implant dentistry
• Cone Beam CT Scans• Digital printers and CAD/CAM• Implant treatment planning softwares• Guided implant surgery
LUNCH BREAK
Peri-implantitis; Diagnosis and management Implant maintenance care
• Review of Implant drilling protocols• Review of different setting on an implant motor• Drilling protocol for hard bone vs. soft bone• Bone tapping• Suturing techniques and materials
Hands-on Practice
• Implant drilling practice• Suturingexercise• Laboratory aspect of Digital and Analog ways
in implant dentistry
Session 1 (April 3, 2020)Introduction to implant dentistry
• Options for replacing missing teeth• Consequences of no treatment• History of dental implants• Definition of Osseointegration• Implant designs• Getting familiar with implant components• Modern implants, surface characteristics• Types of implant supported prostheses
How to assess and examine a patient?
• Patient’schiefconcernsandexpectations• Medicalhistory;Relative&Absolutecontra-indications• Risk factors
Clinical Examination
• Extra-oralexamination• Intra-oralexamination
• Aesthetic considerations• Check for active disease• Look for signs of parafunctional habits• Assess current prostheses• Sitespecificexamination: • Diagnostic models• Diagnosticwax-up• Radiographicexamination
Assessing case difficulty
• Learning which cases to treat and which cases to refer tospecialists
• Toothextractionwithminimaltraumatofacilitatefutureimplantplacement
LUNCH BREAK
Treatment planning
• Prosthetically driven treatment planning• ▪ Implantpositioningguidelines• ▪ Implantplacementtimingprotocols• ▪ Implantloadingprotocols• ▪ Surgicalstentvs.Surgicalguide
Pre-Surgical preparation
• Informed consent• ▪Commitmenttoregularmaintenanceand
annual recalls• ▪Pre-opmedications• ▪ProperSurgicalset-up
• Infection control• Equipment• Instruments
• ▪UnderstandingTorquevs.RPM
Hands-On Implant Training Course Description Surgical Sessions - Spring 2020 (35 Hrs)
Session 3 (May 2, 2020)
Implant placement in the aesthetic zoneTreatment planning practice for different scenariosImmediate implant placement
• Case selection and technique
LUNCH BREAKHands-on simulationFully guided implant placementImmediate implant placement
Session 4 (May 30, 2020)
Pre-implant site preparation
• Materials, Bone grafts and membranes• Socket grafting• Ridgeaugmentation(Horizontalvs.Vertical)• Indirect / Direct sinus elevation
Case presentations
LUNCH BREAK
Hands-on simulationPractice socket grafting and GBR techniques
Hands-On Implant Training Course DescriptionSurgical Sessions - Spring 2020 (35 Hrs)
• Learn the simplicity of how to treatment plan cases from bothprosthetic and surgical standpoint Simplicity: clearly defined,prosthetically driven, surgical approach
• TreatmentplanningmodulewithCustomizedmodel-basedbuiltfromCoDiagnostix“PlanningSoftware”.Customizedmodel-basedsimulationexercises
• Exclusivealumnistudyclubforcontinuedsupportaftercompletion of full program
• Learn how to take impressions of dental implants andrestore them
• Learnhowtotemporizedentalimplants
• Enhance your ability to rehabilitate fully edentulous archesusing dental implants
• Be able to understand and apply the innovations inprosthetic materials
• Gain knowledge of how to prevent complications and learnbest practices for complication management
• Learn how to place implants following optimum prostheticand bone preserving criteria
• How to handle poor bone quality/quantity for implant placement
• Gainaworkingknowledgeofreading3-Dimensionalx-raysfor diagnosis and treatment planning
• Develop a better understanding of CBCT/.STL files manipulationand validated capabilities
• Intra-Oral Scanning and entry to the Digital Ecosystem:Application in surgical and prosthetic aspects of implanttherapy–AgileworkflowstooptimizePracticeEfficiencies
• 3DPrinting/MillingSolutions:A5-StarPatientExperience
• Marketing strategies to develop your implant business byfocusingona“PatientCentric”approach
• Option to work on your own patient’s model for the simulationhands-on practice*
• Option to have a Surgical Guide + Provisional crown madefor your own patient** (value $1000)
• Each registrant will receive a complimentary Prosthetic Kit(value $600)
*The models or digital scans must be submitted 2 weeksbefore the program begins.
**Single implant only
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DR. MURRAY ARLIN, DDS, dip Perio, FRCD(C)
ALEXANDRE MOLINARI, DDS, MSc, PhD
MILAN JOVANOVIC,RDT
ANDY SOMMER,RDT, DD, LVIFT
FACULTY Centric Education
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DR. BABAK SHOKATI, DDS, MSc, MSc, FRCD(C)
DR. REZA TERMEI, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), Dip ABP
DR. JAFFAR KERMALLI,BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C)
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