Up to 25 CE Credits. MEISINGER s. 6 th Annual High Altitude Comprehensive Implant Symposium. February 3 rd - February 6 th
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1 Up to 25 CE Credits MEISINGER s 6 th Annual High Altitude Comprehensive Implant Symposium February 3 rd - February 6 th
2 2016 MEISINGER s 6 th Annual High Altitude Comprehensive Implant Symposium Great Course! MEISINGER s 6 th Annual High Altitude Comprehensive Implant Symposium will be held from February 3-6, 2016 at the beautiful and restaurants. World renowned speakers will be in attendance to present lectures on current topics and trends in implantology while providing workshops with hands-on training. Participants will gain an understanding of the many challenges of modern implantology and how MEISINGER s Bone Management System is THE system in assisting in overcoming many of those challenges. Previous lectures have included such informative topics as Maxillary Full Arch Reconstruction: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning for Removable vs. Fixed Crown and Bridge vs. Hybrid Designs and Sinus Elevation at Time of Tooth Removal. This year was even better than last year! Hope to see you next year!! and stimulating. Great structure. Another excellent 3 days! We hope you will be a part of the exciting things happening at Meisinger s 6 th annual symposium! Outstanding conference, speakers, etc. Favorite part of the conference is the size and availability of the instructors to talk with. The best seminar! Keep it small and keep it in Colorado!!
3 Welcome Great family vacation! We will definitely be going back. Thank you Vail Cascade! Symposium Highlights The 6 th Annual High Altitude Comprehensive Implant Symposium will feature lectures and optional hands-on workshops by world renowned speakers. There will be 8 limited attendance workshops. Learning Objectives Really close to the lift and the shuttle. Only ten minutes to downtown Vail. The gym is great, also Participants will gain an understanding of with tennis and basketball court indoor. Course Intent Bone Management is key to successful implant procedures. Tissue is the Issue but Bone Sets the Tone. Besides the prosthetic aspect, achieving minimally invasive surgical techniques, along with predictable results, facilitates less traumatic and more controlled surgical procedures. This course outlines implant treatment planning, site preparation, surgical procedures and techniques including socket grafting, bone augmentation/transfer control, Implant Placement, Surgical Basics in Implantology, and much more. Bone Management is not simply limited to a technique but rather to a mindset and surgical guidelines. Course Fee Includes Venue 1300 Westhaven Drive Every aspect of our stay from the parking valet, bellman, small grocery store, ski and boot storage, hot tub and pool, apres ski in the lobby with live music, and the shuttle was perfect The your reservations. Resort Accommodations The facility was in a great location. The restaurant was very good. The staff was outstanding.
4 Schedule of Events Wednesday, February 3, 2016 (Pre-Symposium Optional Workshops) 01:00 pm Workshop 1 03:00 pm Workshop 2 Daniel Cullum, DDS Ridge Expansion: State of the Art Sponsored by: Sponsored by: John Russo, DDS, MHS & Robert Gellin, DMD, MHS, FACD Socket Grafting Opening Reception / Registration / Exhibits / Full Bar and Hors d œuvres Thursday, February 4, 2016 Breakfast Opening Remarks and Introductions Florian Bauer, MD, DDS, PhD Main Principles for Successful Implant Surgery 08:20 am 10:20 am Daniel Cullum, DDS Minimally Invasive Sinus Elevation: Classic, Immediate and Full Arch Applications 10:30 am 01:00 pm Workshop 3 Daniel Cullum, DDS Crestal Sinus Elevation Techniques 10:30 am 12:30 pm Workshop 4 John Russo, DDS, MHS & Robert Gellin, DMD, MHS, FACD Transfer Control Hands-On Course 1:00 pm 04:00 pm Workshop 5 Florian Bauer, MD, DDS, PhD Surgical Basics in Implantology - The Key to Success! Workshop is limited to 15 persons. 04:30 pm 0 Michael Block, DMD Dynamic Navigation to Perfect Implant Placement Edward P. Allen, DDS, PhD CTG, Still the Gold Standard? 06:30 pm 08:30 pm Exhibitor Party
5 Schedule of Events Friday, February 5, :30 am Breakfast 10:30 am 01:30 pm Workshop 6 01:00 pm 04:00 pm Workshop 7 Two Great Hands-On Workshops for the Price of One Introductions Paul Glick, DDS, MS Dental Insurance Coding for The Implant Practitioner Renzo Casellini, MDT A Technical View to Achieving Perfection From Start to Finish: One Step at a Time Michael Block, DMD Dynamic Navigation to Perfect Implant Placement. Scott Ganz, DMD and Dwayne Karateew, DDS Immediate and Delayed Loading: The Importance of Abutment Management Presented by Dr. Scott Ganz Provisionalization of the Dental Implant: A Hands-On Experience Presented by Dr. Dwayne Karateew 04:00 pm Food and Drink Giles de Quincey, DDS Bone and Soft Tissue Management in Socket Grafting and Immediate Implant Placement Craig Misch, DDS, MDS The Changing Landscape of Bone Grafting Saturday, February 6, :30 am Breakfast 10:00 am 12:00 pm Workshop 8 Coffee and Complications: Interactive Panel Discussion Giles de Quincey, DDS Bone and Soft Tissue Management in Socket Grafting and Immediate Implant Placement 01:00 pm 03:00 pm Private Ski Race open to attendees and their families Closing Dinner and Awards
6 About our Speakers Edward Pat Allen, DDS, PhD Dr. Allen has served as President of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry and the American Academy of Periodontology Foundation. He is the recipient of the Master Clinician Award from the American Academy of Periodontology, the President s Award for Excellence in Dental Education from the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, and the Saul Schluger Award for Excellence in Diagnosis and Treatment Planning. Currently, he is the Periodontal Section Editor for the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry and serves on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Periodontology and the International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry. Dr. Allen is founder of the Center for Advanced Dental Education in Dallas, an educational facility where he teaches surgical technique courses. He has over 100 publications and has presented numerous lectures and surgical demonstrations worldwide. Florian Bauer, MD, DDS, PhD Assistant at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Klinikum rechsts der Isar, Technische with Dr. K.D. Wolff. In 2011, he became a Senior resident in oral surgery and senior resident in maxillofacial surgery. In 2014, he was Dr. Bauer wrote a medical thesis on longterm results of functionally loaded dental implants a study on human Michael S. Block, DMD Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Currently, he is in private practice dedicated to patient oriented care. provide ideal bone for implant placement and esthetic replacement of missing teeth, the use of multiple techniques and implants to reconstruct significant atrophic conditions, and interceptive strategies for rehabilitating extraction sites with implant restorations. Renzo C. Casellini, MDT Renzo C. Casellini, a Master Dental Technologist, received his education in Switzerland where his family has been dynamically involved in the dental industry for four generations. For the past 40 years, he has been the owner of throughout the world. Mr. Casellini has specialized in porcelain restorations, full mouth reconstruction, attachment combination cases, Osseo integrated implants, and telescopic designs. He has served as an Instructor in Restorative Mr. Casellini has received a Mastership from the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics, the International ICOI/IPS Certified Implant Prosthetist and a Member of the Board. In 2008, he became Board President of The Implant Prosthodontic Section of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is on the Editorial Review Implant Dentistry and Spectrum Dental Medal of Honor Award and became an honorary member. Mr. Casellini is also a faculty member of the California Implant Institute and a California Dental Board certified Continuing Education provider.
7 About our Speakers Daniel Cullum, DDS book chapters and textbook on minimally invasive dental implant surgery. Dr. Cullum has served in leadership roles Surgery with emphasis on immediate and minimally invasive techniques in esthetic implant reconstruction. Dr. Giles N.Th de Quincey, DDS the Dutch Academy of Esthetic Dentistry and a member of the Scientific Committee of the Dutch Society of Reconstructive Dentistry. He has lectured internationally with a focus on minimally invasive oral plastic surgery and esthetic dental implant reconstruction. Giles is married and has three sons. Scott Ganz, DMD Graduated from New Jersey Dental School, and then completed a three-year specialty program in Maxillofacial Prosthetics textbooks. He presents nationally and internationally on Prosthetic and Surgical phases of Implant Dentistry and is considered Applications in Dentistry. For more than 22 years, Dr. Ganz has been a featured speaker for numerous professional Implant Dentistry, and the editorial staff of several other publications. Dr. Ganz is a Past President of the N.J. Section of the American College of Prosthodontists and Robert Gellin, DMD, MHS, FACD Certificate Medicine. Dr. Gellin is Professor and Chair of the Department of Stomatology and Director of the Division of Periodontics at Dr. Gellin is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. Prior to his specialty training in Periodontics, he spent three to Periodontics within the College s Dental Faculty Practice. Dr. Gellin presents didactic lectures and seminars to pre-doctoral students and post-doctoral periodontic residents and is an attending in the Periodontics Clinic.
8 About our Speakers Paul Glick, DDS, MS presented at Academy Osseointegration, American Academy of Periodontist and, International Association of Dental Research. He serves on the editorial review board The International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants maintains a private practice in Denver, Colorado, limited to periodontics and dental implants. Dwayne Karateew, DDS Dr. Karateew s dental education is a lifelong process as he continually strives to improve himself through teaching, lecturing, writing and interactions with fellow colleagues. For the past 18 years, he maintained a private practice in and clinical instruction to the PG Periodontal residents and also conducts clinical research. Craig M. Misch, DDS, MDS Dr. Craig Misch received postgraduate certificates in prosthodontics and Oral Implantology and a Master of Dental Pittsburgh and is board certified by the America Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Misch is a Clinical serves on the editorial boards of International Journal of Oral Maxillofacial Implants, International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry, Implant Dentistry, and the Journal of Oral Implantology. He practices as a dual specialist in Sarasota, Florida. John Russo, DDS Dr. Russo is a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is in private practice in Sarasota, Periodontics. He is an author and an international lecturer on bone grafting and dental implant surgery.
9 Ridge Expansion: State of the Art (Pre-Symposium) Daniel Cullum, DDS bone flap is developed to restore the functional proportions of the alveolus with simultaneous implant insertion. RE utilizes the healing potential of bone like an extraction site. The application of new technologies including ultrasonic bone cutting and Meisinger split control expanders and implant designs have simplified treatment of mandibular horizontal deficiencies. Modified osteotome techniques offer a minimally invasive approach in the management of moderate horizontal maxillary defects. Cone Beam CT imaging is important in evaluation designs, progressive skill development and CT diagnosis for prevention of complications. Socket Grafting (Pre-Symposium) John Russo, DDS, MHS and Robert Gellin, DMD, MHS, FACD The success of a dental implant depends largely on the quality and quantity of bone at the time of placement. Grafting a socket at the time of extraction can facilitate the implant placement and in many situations save time and money for the patient by eliminating more involved grafts at a later date. This lecture will review a classification of sockets with the decision tree of techniques to graft based on the anatomy of the remaining socket. Consideration will also be taken to preserve and create an adequate zone of keratinized tissue. This course will include a hands-on portion in order the practice the techniques discussed. Objective: Main Principles For Successful Implant Surgery Florian Bauer, MD, DDS, PhD Dental implants have become essential in reconstructive dentistry. Six factors are particularly important for implant incorporation into bone implant surface, implant material, implant design, implant loading, status of bone, and surgical technique. The implant loading and status of bone and surgical techniques are two factors becoming more and more essential. Side effects of drugs like bisphosphonates can have a significant pharmacological impact on bone quality and bone healing. Also new oral anticoagulants come more and more into the focus of surgical orientated dentists. Only a profound knowledge about the basic principles of these drugs and the proper handling of patients can help to prevent from a failure in dental implantology. Minimally Invasive Sinus Elevation: Classic, Immediate, and Full Arch Applications Daniel Cullum, DDS The vertically deficient posterior maxilla often requires augmentation to allow implant placement. We will review various Trans-alveolar Sinus Sinus floor elevation at maxillary extraction sites can offer patients immediate implant reconstruction. These techniques offer a faster healing interval with minimal discomfort and have applications in full arch cases. Cone Beam CT imaging is important for evaluation of alveolar dimensions, sinus anatomy and pathology for appropriate technique selection. We will discuss CT diagnosis and progressive skill development to avoid complications. Crestal Sinus Elevation Techniques Daniel Cullum, DDS techniques offer a minimally invasive approach and often simultaneous implant insertion and a shorter healing interval and minimal discomfort. Cone Beam CT imaging is important for evaluation of alveolar dimensions, sinus anatomy and pathology for appropriate technique selection. We will discuss progressive skill development and CT diagnosis to avoid complications.
10 Transfer Control Hands-On Course John Russo, DDS, MHS and Robert Gellin, DMD, MHS, FACD The Hands-On course for block grafting will feature the Meisinger Transfer Control system that would replace free hand preparation of a recipient site for block grafting as well as shaping the donor bone to fit precisely into the recipient site. This two hour course will consist of one hour lecture and one hour hands-on laboratory with models. Participants will prepare a recipient site and shape a block allograft to fit the site. Fixation screws will be placed. Objective: Appreciate the indications and limitations of the Meisinger Transfer Control System Practice the technique of placing fixation screws Describe the factors that affect the prognosis of block grafts Surgical Basics in Implantology-The Key To Success! Florian Bauer, MD, DDS, PhD Basic surgical principles are the key to success in any surgical treatment. The foundation stone in successful dental implantology are the knowledge of anatomy and wound healing, the handling of soft and hard tissue, the use of instrument, suture material and technique. The workshop provides in the first section a repetition of the topographical anatomy and principles of wound healing, practical training in surgical propaedeutics like instruments, approaches and suture techniques and postoperative treatment recommendations. The second section of the workshop will teach bone management techniques like bone harvesting, bone transfer, bone splitting and sinuslifttechniques. This course is addressed to a intermediate-advanced level in dental implantology Dynamic Navigation to Perfect Implant Placement Michael Block, DMD The course begins with a 30-minute lecture comparing various methods for achieving desired implant position, review of accuracy studies and usability for the surgeon. CTG, Still the Gold Standard? Edward Pat Allen, DDS, PhD The CTG, introduced 30 years ago, improved root coverage predictability, enhanced esthetics, and reduced palatal harvest site discomfort. Outcome parameters following new techniques are compared with those achieved with CTG. These procedure-based outcomes include root coverage, increase esthetics, and potential for retreatment. This lecture will explore data regarding both procedure-based and patient-based outcome parameters for an evidenced-based selection of an appropriate root coverage grafting method. Dental Insurance Coding for The Implant Practitioner Paul Glick, DDS, MS Dental Implant Surgical Treatment is becoming involved and complex after involving multiple products and combination of procedures to achieve on esthetic functional end result. For most patients, reimbursement part is predicated on accurate submission of dental insurance using appropriate coding laboratory and implant surgical codes that embrace the scope of our treatment. Practical cases will be presented with discussion of appropriate coding.
11 A Technical View to Achieving Perfection From Start to Finish: One Step at a Time Renzo Casellini, MDT Renzo C. Casellini, a Master Dental Technologist, will present an overview of full arch restorations from a technical standpoint. Each case ful if staging of a case is done in a step by step manner. He will discuss his preferences on protocol and utilization of the newest techniques of impression making, interocclusal records, and wax try ins from the technical aspect. Mr. Casellini will share his thirty years of experience working with more than 100,000 implants. He will demonstrate that the combination of esthetics and biomechanics produces factor in the success or failure of a prosthetic case. Objective: white and pink porcelain esthetics from Europe Dynamic Navigation to Perfect Implant Placement Michael Block, DMD This is the hands-on portion of Dr. Michael Block s lecture on Dynamic Navigation for implant surgery. This interactive workshop will advance your proficiency with Dynamic Navigation drilling techniques and understanding of how to optimize the technology for your practice. Navigation. Static guide stents are limited to a predetermined implant position and no intra-operative position changes can be made. Dynamic Navigation allows the surgeon to visualize implant site development while the drills are in function to increase the accuracy of Position, Angle and Depth. Objective: This course will put you a step-ahead of the learning curve to allow for proficiency to be achieved with extensive Dynamic Navigation case review followed by attendees completing hands-on drill demos on the X-Guide system using sawbones. Complete maxilla and mandible implant placement using dynamic navigation. Immediate and Delayed Loading: The Importance of Abutment Management Presented by Dr. Scott Ganz Scott D. Ganz, DMD Once the diagnosis has been established through 3-D imaging and interactive treatment planning software has determined proper implant position, abutment management becomes the important link to properly support the prosthetic transitional and final restoration. Dental implant manufacturers all offer a selection of stock restorative components that vary in design, emergence profile, diameter and height. Based on state-of-the-art treatment planning software, it is possible to determine the type of restorative components in advance and prior to the surgical intervention. The selection of the stock abutment is important for immediate placement and prosthetic loading of implants. arch spacing, location, esthetics, implant angulation, spatial positioning, and surrounding soft tissue. For many clinical presentations, the use of titanium stock abutments offers an economical choice. Stock abutments can be used with pre-machined margins, or can be individually prepared to meet the specific restorative requirements of the implant site. Once the clinician prepares a stock abutment, it becomes a custom abutment. The purpose of this educational program to aid clinicians in the diagnostic phase of planning for proper implant placement followed by the choice of abutments. Participants will learn how to manage the preparation of titanium stock abutments utilizing the Abutment Preparation Kit from Meisinger to maximize fit of the transitional and final restoration to achieve satisfactory esthetics and function.
12 Provisionalization of the Dental Implant: A Hands-On Experience Presented by Dr. Dwayne Karateew Dwayne Karateew, DDS Fabrication of a provisional restoration for an implant supported prosthesis has many potential functions. This interim restoration maybe utilized in any of the following clinical situations: immediate restoration on an immediate implant, establishment of ideal soft tissue form and aesthetics and/or progressive loading of the dental implant This didactic portion will highlight three different techniques which can be utilized to fabricate a provisional restoration. It will be discussed which technique is best utilized in each specific clinical situation. A hands-on program has been developed so that each participant can fabricate a single tooth, screw-retained acrylic provisional restoration. finish the provisional restoration. Bone and Soft Tissue Management in Socket Grafting and Immediate Implant Placement Giles de Quincey, DDS The course will briefly review the indications for socket grafting and immediate implant placement. Based on the literature, a decision this basis, the course will expand on techniques for atraumatic tooth extraction, innovative tunneling techniques for flapless access and augmentation, socket shielding, socket grafting and immediate implant placement. The main part of the course will therefore be clinically oriented including video s and tips and tricks for daily practice. Objective: The Changing Landscape of Bone Grafting Craig Misch, DDS, MDS There are several techniques and materials available for implant site development. The choice may depend on a number of factors including size of the defect, osseous morphology, costs and surgeon, or patient preferences. The trend today is to reduce patient morbidity but still provide predictable outcomes. This lecture will discuss various strategies for bone augmentation including the use of autograft, bone substitutes and tissue engineering products. Bone and Soft Tissue Management in Socket Grafting and Immediate Implant Placement Giles de Quincey, DDS - atraumatic root extractor, and socket shielding for immediate implant placement will be the focus of the training. Following a short presentation, introducing of the techniques and the instruments involved, hands-on training will take place. A stepby step presentation will guide the course participants through the training performed both on anatomically correct bone-models and porcine mandibles. Objective:
13 Optional Hands-On Workshops Wednesday, February 3, 2016 Workshop 1 Fee: $ Dan Cullum, DDS Ridge Expansion: State of the Art Sponsored by: Bone manipulation can enhance bone quality and improve alveolar dimensions with ridge tional proportions of the alveolus with simultaneous implant insertion. RE utilizes the healing potential of bone like an extraction site. Application of new technologies including ultrasonic bone cutting and Meisinger split control expanders and implant designs have simplified treatment of mandibular horizontal deficiencies. Modified osteotome techniques offer a minimally invasive approach in the management of moderate horizontal maxillary defects. Cone Beam CT hands-on formats, this course will teach Application of RE including flap designs, progressive skill development and CT diagnosis for prevention of complications. Wednesday, February 3, :00 pm John Russo, DDS, MHS and Robert Gellin, DMD, MHS, FACD Workshop 2 Socket Grafting Sponsored by: Fee: $ The success of a dental implant depends largely on the quality and quantity of bone at the time of placement. Grafting a socket at the time of extraction can facilitate the implant placement and in many situations save time and money for the patient by eliminating more involved grafts at a later date. This lecture will review a classification of sockets with the decision tree of techniques to graft based on the anatomy of the remaining socket. Consideration will also be taken to preserve and create an adequate zone of keratinized tissue. This course will include a hands-on portion in order the practice the techniques discussed. Objective: long term implant success to predictably grow bone resorbing collagen or slow resorbing membranes. What to do if to wait before placing an implant
14 Optional Hands-On Workshops Thursday, February 4, :30 am 01:00 pm Workshop 3 Fee: $ Dan Cullum, DDS Crestal Sinus Elevation Techniques often simultaneous implant insertion and a shorter healing interval and minimal discomfort. Cone Beam CT imaging is important for evaluation of alveolar dimensions, sinus anatomy and pathology for appropriate technique selection. We will discuss progressive skill development and CT diagnosis to avoid complications. Thursday, February 4, :30 am 12:30 pm John Russo, DDS, MHS and Robert Gellin, DMD, MHS, FACD Workshop 4 Transfer Control Hands-On Course Fee: $ The Hands-On course for block grafting will feature the Meisinger Transfer Control system that would replace free hand preparation of a recipient site for block grafting as well as shaping the donor bone to fit precisely into the recipient site. This two hour course will consist of one hour lecture and one hour hands-on laboratory with models. Participants will prepare a recipient site and shape a block allograft to fit the site. Fixation screws will be placed. Objective: Appreciate the indications and limitations of the Meisinger Transfer Control System Practice the technique of placing fixation screws Describe the factors that affect the prognosis of block grafts
15 Optional Hands-On Workshops Thursday, February 4, :00 pm 04:00 pm Workshop 5 Fee: $ Florian Bauer, MD, DDS, PhD Surgical Basics in Implantology - The Key to Success! Basic surgical principles are the key to success in any surgical treatment. The foundational stone in successful dental implantology are the knowlegde of anatomy and wound healing, the handling of soft and hard tissue, the use of instrument, suture material and technique. The workshop provides in the first section a repetition of the topographical anatomy and principles of wound healing, practical training in surgical propaedeutics like instruments, approaches and suture techniques and postoperative treatment recommendations. Bone management techniques such as bone harvesting, bone transfer, bone splitting, and sinus lift techniques will be taught during the second section. This course is addressed to a intermediate-advanced level in dental implantology. Friday, February 5, :30 am 01:30 pm Michael Block, DMD Workshop 6 Hands-on Dynamic Navigation to Perfect Implant Placement This is the hands-on portion of Dr. Michael Block s lecture on Dynamic Navigation for implant surgery. This interactive workshop will advance your proficiency with Dynamic Navigation drilling techniques and understanding of how to optimize the technology for your practice. Fee: $ Dynamic 3D Navigation. Static guide stents are limited to a predetermined implant position and no intra-operative position changes can be made. Dynamic Navigation allows the surgeon to visualize implant site development while the drills are in function to increase the accuracy of Objective: achieved with extensive Dynamic Navigation case review followed by attendees completing hands-on drill demos on the X-Guide system using sawbones. Complete maxilla and mandible implant placement using dynamic navigation.
16 Optional Hands-On Workshops Friday, February 5, :00 pm - 04:00 pm Workshop 7 Two Great Hands-On Workshops for the Price of One Fee: $ Scott Ganz, DMD and Dwayne Karateew, DDS Immediate and Delayed Loading: The Importance of Abutment Management Presented by Scott Ganz, DMD Provisionalization of the Dental Implant: A Hands-on Experience Presented by Dwayne Karateew, DDS Immediate and Delayed Loading: The Importance of Abutment Management Presented by Scott Ganz, DMD Once the diagnosis has been established through 3-D imaging and interactive treatment planning software has determined proper implant position, abutment management becomes the important link to properly support the prosthetic, transitional, and final restoration. Dental implant manufacturers all offer a selection of stock restorative components that vary in design, emergence profile, diameter and height. Based on state-of-the-art treatment planning software, it is possible to determine the type of restorative components in advance and prior to the surgical intervention. The selection of the stock abutment is important for immediate placement and prosthetic loading of implants. Abutment considerations should be based upon multiple factors including the type of resto- tion, spatial positioning, and surrounding soft tissue. For many clinical presentations, the use of titanium stock abutments offers an economical choice. Stock abutments can be used with pre-machined margins or can be individually prepared to meet the specific restorative requirements of the implant site. Once the clinician prepares a stock abutment, it becomes a custom abutment. The purpose of this educational program is to aid clinicians in the diagnostic phase of planning for proper implant placement followed by the choice of abutments. Participants will learn how to manage the preparation of titanium stock abutments utilizing the Abutment Preparation Kit from Meisinger to maximize fit of the transitional and final restoration to achieve satisfactory esthetics and function. Provisionalization of the Dental Implant: A Hands-On Experience Presented by Dwayne Karateew, DDS Fabrication of a provisional restoration for an implant supported prosthesis has many potential functions. This interim restoration may be utilized in any of the following clinical situations: immediate restoration on an immediate implant, establishment of ideal soft tissue form and aesthetics, and/or progressive loading of the dental implant This didactic portion will highlight three different techniques which can be utilized to fabricate a provisional restoration. The technique best utilized in each specific clinical situation will be discussed. A hands-on program has been developed so that each participant can fabricate a single tooth, screw-retained acrylic provisional restoration. A list of suggested materials will be provided. finish the provisional restoration.
17 Optional Hands-On Workshops Saturday, February 6, :00 am - 12:00 pm Giles de Qunicey, DDS Workshop 8 Bone and Soft Tissue Management in Socket Grafting and Immediate Implant Placement Fee: $ atraumatic root extractor, socket grafting, and socket shielding for immediate implant placement will be the focus of the training. Following a short presentation, introducing the techniques and the instruments involved, hands-on training will take place. Course participants will use the BENEX, perform tunneling techniques, socket shielding and socket grafting. A step-by step presentation will guide the course participants through the training performed both on anatomically correct bone-models and porcine mandibles.
18 Featured Exhibitors Course Fee Includes Important Notice: event will be promptly refunded CANCELLATION NOTICE FROM VAIL CASCADES RESORT & SPA: o shows will be charged the contracted nightly rate for the entire reserved stay Accreditation: Division of Periodontics has been using cadavers for continuing education in order to teach advanced bone grafting surgical procedures since ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
19 Registration Form I hereby apply bindingly for the 6 th Colorado, from February 3 rd February 6 th 2016.* DDS DMD MD First Name* * Practice Address* City/State* * Fax * I approve that the amount listed be charged to my credit card to be applied as a deposit towards my complete course costs. I will be invoiced for the remainder of the course fees and One form must be submitted for each registrant. If I choose to pay only the deposit at this time, I understand Failure to pay when due may result in forfeiture of my deposit and course attendance. A 00 is required to reserve your conference attendance. Full balance will be charged at Additional information will be sent after registration has been accepted. After January 1, 2016, hotel reservations are non-refundable. Additional Hotel Nights: We have negotiated special rates for 3 days prior to the course beginning and 3 days after the course ends. The additional nights are the sole responsibility of the attendee and his/her guests and are NOT part of any offered package. For additional information, please speak directly with a / * Postal Code CANCELLATION NOTICE FROM VAIL CASCADES RESORT & SPA: be charged at the full rate for the entire stay entire reserved stay Online Registration * Denotes Required Field Course Fees: *See What s Included! Course participation 00 Hands-On Workshops: Optional hands-on workshops are limited to 30 attendees per workshops Workshop Workshop 2 - Dr. J. Russo/Dr. R. Gellin. 00 Workshop Workshop Workshop 5 - Dr.. attendees 00 Workshop 6 - Dr. M. Block. 00 Workshop 7 - Dr. S. Ganz and 00 Workshop 8 - Dr.. 00 Please fill in the number of participants Ski Race: th Ski Race 00 Exhibitor Party & Closing Dinner ADDITIONAL GUEST(S) FEES: th Price per person 00 Evening of February 6 th Price per person 00 Closing Dinner Additional Guest(s) Name(s): Additional guest name Additional guest name Banking Information: MasterCard American Express Deposit 00 Credit card number Signature* or Process full payment
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