The Institute for Implant and Reconstructive Dentistry Presents: The Lazzara Educational Webinar Series



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The Institute for Implant and Reconstructive Dentistry Presents: The Lazzara Educational Webinar Series

Knowledge is Power Because learning is a lifelong process, the Institute for Implant and Reconstructive Dentistry (IIRD ) is launching a year-long series of webinars. This unique educational format will enable dental professionals to participate in highly interactive sessions exploring a wide range of contemporary clinical topics in implant and reconstructive therapy, with the goal of providing optimal patient care. This type of learning environment is ideal for stimulating discussion among peers. Each program offers one continuing education (CE) credit for full length attendance.* The Lazzara Educational Webinar Series is a format that offers a unique, interactive, highquality educational curriculum in a personalized learning environment right in your own community. It is intended to help participating clinicians overcome obstacles and challenges in their clinical practices and stay abreast of new developments in technology and research, so that they can move to the next level of quality care. Each of the programs will broadcast live from the IIRD in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and will be led by leading experts in the profession. Groups of dental professionals (surgeon and restorative clinicians, laboratory technicians, and staff members) may gather for the presentation in various locations around the United States and abroad. Alternatively, individuals may attend the lectures in their office or home remotely. Participants will be able to ask questions live, via the web. Group sessions may continue with representatives leading a hands-on experience with models and other educational tools. A great advantage of the webinar format is that it allows clinicians to enjoy professional camaraderie, share ideas, stimulate discussion, and obtain assistance from their peers with treatment planning without the onus of having to travel to do so. They can learn about new research in a compelling setting, share ideas about problem cases, and pose new topics for discussion, all without having to leave their families and practices behind. It s my great pleasure to invite you to share in this exciting educational format. The reward should be not only personal and professional growth but also an elevated overall level of knowledge about implant therapy within your local dental community. Sincerely, Richard J. Lazzara, DMD, MScD Dr. Lazzara has a financial relationship with BIOMET 3i resulting from speaking engagements, consulting engagements, and other retained services. *Through ADA CERP. 1

Schedule September 29, 2015 Implementation of Intraoral Scanning and a Coded Healing Abutment Impression System Wael Garine, DDS... 4 October 13, 2015 Treatment Planning the Full Arch Carl Drago, DDS, MS... 5 November 17, 2015 Phasing Dental Therapy to Provide Comprehensive Care Bruce Ouellette, DDS... 6 December 15, 2015 Single-Tooth Extractions To Graft or Not to Graft Robert del Castillo, DMD... 7 January 12, 2016 The Art and Science Behind Anterior Implant Aesthetics Harold Baumgarten, DMD... 8 February 9, 2016 Clinical and Laboratory Guidelines for Hybrid CAD/CAM Framework Design Carl Drago, DDS, MS... 9 March 8, 2016 Navigated Implant Therapy for Single-Tooth Replacement in the Aesthetic Zone Robert del Castillo, DMD... 10 April 12, 2016 Peri-implant Health and Complication Management Alan Meltzer, DMD, MScD... 11 May 10, 2016 Considerations of Bisphosphonate Therapy Federico Grande, DDS, MD... 12 June 14, 2016 A Fully Digital Approach to Implant Prosthetics Joe Carpentieri, DDS... 13 July 12, 2016 Treatment of the Full Arch Patient From Provisional Restoration to the Definitive Restoration Wael Garine, DDS... 14 August 9, 2016 Interdisciplinary Care: A Multi-Specialty Approach to Dental Implant Therapy Gary Morris, DDS... 15 3

Implementation of Intraoral Scanning and a Coded Healing Abutment Impression System Speaker: Wael Garine, DDS This webinar will explore current digital technologies and their potential for enhancing dental implant treatment. A simplified impression protocol for fabrication of patient-specific implant-supported restorations will be discussed, as well as the benefits of using an intraoral digital scanner for data capture. Principles for designing CAD/CAM abutments and aesthetic restorations will be presented. Develop a strategy for using new digital technologies in their practices to achieve more predictable patient outcomes. Understand the major aspects of CAD/CAM abutment fabrication, including design principles, clinical procedures, and laboratory procedures. Describe how to impress or scan coded healing abutments accurately. Explain the benefits of various intraoral scanning systems. Wael Garine, DDS Dr. Garine graduated from Cairo University School of Dentistry in Egypt. Dr. Garine joined the Dental School at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario, where he earned his dental degree. He then joined the Eastman Dental Center at the University of Rochester in New York where he specialized in the area of Prosthodontics. Dr. Garine s research in implant dentistry has received several awards and was published in the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants. Dr. Garine is the Director of the Seaside Study Club and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY. He maintains a private practice limited to prosthodontics and implant dentistry in Jupiter, Florida. 4 DATE: September 29, 2015 CODE: ZBWEB1

Treatment Planning the Full Arch Speaker: Carl Drago, DDS, MS Many edentulous patients can now undergo outpatient surgical and prosthetic procedures and return to nearly normal masticatory function in as little as one day. This webinar will review the principles associated with immediate occlusal loading and illustrate an accelerated prosthodontic treatment protocol used for treatment of edentulous and partially edentulous patients with interim and definitive prostheses. List the anatomical and emotional characteristics of patients with debilitated dentition and edentulous jaws. Arrange for appropriate diagnostic tests and determine the tooth positions required for full-arch immediate acrylic, screw-retained prostheses. Discuss the above parameters with surgeons and dental laboratory technicians. Understand the clinical steps associated with the surgical and prosthetic aspects of immediate full-arch occlusal loading. Carl Drago, DDS, MS Dr. Drago received his dental degree from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry and a Master s Degree from the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Drago is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, a Fellow in the American College of Prosthodontists and the American College of Dentists. He has more than 80 published articles and has written four textbooks on dental implants. Dr. Drago currently serves as the Clinical Science section editor for the Journal of Prosthodontics. He is as Adjunct Associate Professor in Graduate Prosthodontics at Marquette University School of Dentistry. He maintains a private practice limited to fixed, removable, and implant prosthodontics in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. DATE: October 13, 2015 CODE: ZBWEB2 5

Phasing Dental Therapy to Provide Comprehensive Care Speaker: Bruce Ouellette, DDS Some dental patients present with the singular goal of ending painful dental emergencies. Or they may be seeking limited solutions to cosmetic problems. However dentists have a responsibility to offer such patients a thorough plan for restoring their mouths to optimal health. This webinar will describe the use of a six-step protocol for phasing comprehensive dental therapy. Identify the steps involved in a comprehensive treatment plan. Understand the important information that must be gathered in order to develop an ideal treatment plan for each patient. Effectively communicate to patients the need for comprehensive care. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the treatment phases necessary for optimizing outcomes. Bruce Ouellette, DDS Dr. Ouellette received his dental degree from the University of Maryland in Baltimore, MD. His professional affiliations include the American Dental Association, the American Society of Osseointegration, the International Congress of Oral Implantology, the Florida Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the Florida Dental Association, and the Palm Beach County Dental Association. Dr. Ouellette is on the faculty at the Dawson Academy For Advanced Dental Study in St. Petersburg, FL and is a clinical instructor for the Palm Beach State College. He maintains a private practice with a focus on occlusion, aesthetics, implant reconstruction, and TMJ in West Palm Beach, FL. 6 DATE: November 17, 2015 CODE: ZBWEB3

Single-Tooth Extractions To Graft or Not to Graft Speaker: Robert del Castillo, DMD Prosthetically driven implant solutions in the anterior aesthetic zone require the presence of adequate bone. Understanding the effects of tooth loss and the subsequent bone response supports grafting of the extraction site for both delayed and immediate implant procedures. This webinar will present the biologic rationale for extraction-site grafting, along with a simple and predictable surgical procedure. Describe the biologic principles that support socket grafting. Select the products for predictable socket grafting. Apply a simple surgical procedure for socket grafting. Assess why immediate versus delayed implant placement might be the treatment of choice for many clinical scenarios. Robert del Castillo, DMD Dr. del Castillo received his dental degree and his Certificate in Periodontics from Tufts University, School of Dental Medicine. He has served as an Adjunct Professor, Department of Periodontics at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and a guest lecturer at Maryland University Dental School. Dr. del Castillo is affiliated with the American Academy of Periodontology. He maintains a private practice, limited to periodontics with a strong emphasis on implant and regenerative therapies, in Miami Lakes, Florida. DATE: December 15, 2015 CODE: ZBWEB4 7

The Art and Science Behind Anterior Implant Aesthetics Speaker: Harold Baumgarten, DMD Delivering aesthetic immediate and long-term implant restorations on a consistently predictable basis can be challenging. As single and two-stage protocols have given way to immediate implant placement and immediate restoration, biomechanical requirements and aesthetic demands have evolved. This webinar will review changes in treatment planning, implant site preparation, and immediate restoration of implants in the aesthetic zone. Implement new techniques for selecting cases and using CT scans in treatment planning. Understand the biomechanical and aesthetic considerations for achieving high primary stability. Understand the proper placement of implants in extraction sockets and the rationale for grafting the gap between the implant and buccal socket wall. Describe how to design and fabricate provisional restorations. Harold Baumgarten, DMD Dr. Baumgarten received his dental degree, as well as Certificates in Periodontal Prosthetics and Periodontics, from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Baumgarten is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Implant and Reconstructive Dentistry and the Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry. He is a Clinical Professor with the Department of Periodontics at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baumgarten maintains a private practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 8 DATE: January 12, 2016 CODE: ZBWEB5

Clinical and Laboratory Guidelines for Hybrid CAD/CAM Framework Design Speaker: Carl Drago, DDS, MS CAD/CAM implant frameworks have proven to be more accurate, biocompatible, and longer lasting, with fewer complications than cast-metal frameworks. This webinar will review advances in CAD/CAM protocols and their resulting benefits, including decreased labor costs, improved long-term results due to better physical properties, improved accuracy, and decreased frequency of prosthetic complications. Identify anterior/posterior spreads on master casts and explain how they relate to framework design. Design full-arch frameworks using evidenced-based parameters including metal design, retentive elements, prosthesis type, and cantilever length. Troubleshoot problems associated with long-term, full-arch, implant prostheses. Explain the mechanical properties of various materials used in CAD/CAM protocols. Carl Drago, DDS, MS Dr. Drago received his dental degree from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry and a Master s Degree from the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Drago is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, a Fellow in the American College of Prosthodontists and the American College of Dentists. He has more than 80 published articles and has written four textbooks on dental implants. Dr. Drago currently serves as the Clinical Science section editor for the Journal of Prosthodontics. He is as Adjunct Associate Professor in Graduate Prosthodontics at Marquette University School of Dentistry. He maintains a private practice limited to fixed, removable, and implant prosthodontics in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. DATE: February 9, 2016 CODE: ZBWEB6 9

Navigated Implant Therapy for Single-Tooth Replacement in the Aesthetic Zone Speaker: Robert del Castillo, DMD Sustainable long-term aesthetics for single tooth replacement in the aesthetic zone requires proper site evaluation and precise implant placement. Navigated implant therapy is a CTbased treatment solution that offers the clinician 3D treatment-planning advantages over traditional 2D solutions. This webinar will explain how to use guided surgery for singletooth replacement in the aesthetic zone. Better understand the benefits of 3D treatment planning over conventional 2D solutions. Identify patients who meet the criteria for successful single-tooth replacement in the aesthetic zone. Coordinate a surgical and prosthetic treatment solution for single-tooth replacement in the aesthetic zone. Order a surgical guide for use in the navigated implant procedure. Robert del Castillo, DMD Dr. del Castillo received his dental degree and his Certificate in Periodontics from Tufts University, School of Dental Medicine. He has served as an Adjunct Professor, Department of Periodontics at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and a guest lecturer at Maryland University Dental School. Dr. del Castillo is affiliated with the American Academy of Periodontology. He maintains a private practice, limited to periodontics with a strong emphasis on implant and regenerative therapies, in Miami Lakes, Florida. DATE: March 8, 2016 10 CODE: ZBWEB7

Peri-implant Health and Complication Management Speaker: Alan Meltzer, DMD, MScD This program will thoroughly review current knowledge about the causes of peri-implant disease. Emphasis will placed on recognizing complications related to peri-implant mucositis, peri-implantitis, and cement-induced peri-implantitis, as well as treating ailing and failing implants. Prevention of problems before they develop will be stressed, including the selection of an implant system to help mitigate the risk of peri-implant disease. Recognize the signs of peri-implant mucositis, peri-implantitis, and cement-induced peri-implantitis. Develop maintenance programs for their practices that are designed to prevent development of peri-implant disease. Understand the factors in implant design and use that can minimize the risk of peri-implant disease developing. Discuss the options for treating peri-implantitis including resective and regenerative approaches. Alan Meltzer, DMD, MScD Dr. Meltzer received his dental degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his Masters in Periodontics and Oral Medicine from Boston University, School of Graduate Dentistry. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and the International Congress of Oral Implantology. Dr. Meltzer is a Fellow of the Academy of Osseointegration, where he served on the Research and Education Committees. He is a past director of Graduate Periodontology at Temple University Dental School and a past clinical professor in the Department of Post-Graduate Periodontics and Periodontal Prosthetics at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Meltzer maintains a private practice in Voorhees, New Jersey. DATE: April 12, 2016 CODE: ZBWEB8 11

Considerations of Bisphosphonate Therapy Speaker: Federico Grande, DDS, MD Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ), first identified in 2002, adversely affects patients quality of life, producing significant morbidity. Cases continue to increase. It may affect patients undergoing intravenous cancer-related therapy or, more rarely, patients treated with oral or IV bisphosphonates for osteoporosis. This webinar will review current definitions of MRONJ, strategies for diagnosing, staging, and managing it, and the relevance to treatment planning dental implant therapy. Identify the medications associated with MRONJ, including the new antiresorptive and antiangiogenic therapies. Identify the risks of developing MRONJ. Diagnose MRONJ in patients with a history of exposure to this class of medications. Better understand MRONJ prevention measures and management strategies. Federico Grande, DDS, MD Dr. Grande received his Bachelor s degree in Biology from the University of Miami in Miami, FL, his dental degree from Northwestern University Dental School, and his doctorate degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine. He completed his residency program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL. Dr. Grande is a fellow of the American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, as well as a Fellow of American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. Dr. Grande maintains a private practice, with an emphasis on full scope Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in Stuart, FL. DATE: May 10, 2016 12 CODE: ZBWEB9

A Fully Digital Approach to Implant Prosthetics Speaker: Joseph R. Carpentieri, DDS This webinar will review recent advances in computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/ CAM) in implant dentistry and explore the possibilities offered by a fully digital approach, in which dentists scan components intraorally and send the scan data electronically to dental designers and dental manufacturers for fabrication of the restorations. Special emphasis will be placed on virtual-model implant restorations. Describe the workflows involved in a fully digital approach. List the indications and contraindications for taking a fully digital approach to implant dentistry. Understand the benefits of using coded healing abutments. Discuss the alternative restorative options when taking a fully digital approach. Joseph R. Carpentieri, DDS Dr. Carpentieri received his dental degree from Baltimore College of Dental Surgery at the University of Maryland and his Certificate in Prosthodontics from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, NY. He completed a four-year surgical fellowship at the Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at New York University College of Dentistry. Currently, he has published several articles and is an Associate Professor at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. He maintains a private practice focused on prosthodontics and implant therapy in White Plains, NY. DATE: June 14, 2016 CODE: ZBWEB10 13

Treatment of the Full-Arch Patient from Provisional Restoration to Definitive Restoration Speaker: Wael Garine, DDS To create the best design for any definitive full-arch restoration, clinicians must evaluate many aspects of the provisional prosthesis, including the lip display and lip support, the color, shape, phonetics, and more. This webinar will provide a step-by-step restoratively focused approach to replacing provisional prostheses with definitive prostheses for patients receiving full arch treatment. List the steps involved in fabricating an immediate full-arch provisional restoration utilizing the DIEM 2 Guidelines. Explain how patient-specific CAD/CAM frameworks can play a role in fabrication of definitive restorations. Create a checklist of the factors that should be considered in evaluating any provisional prosthesis. Understand the steps involved in creating and delivering the definitive prosthesis. Wael Garine, DDS Dr. Garine graduated from Cairo University School of Dentistry in Egypt. Dr. Garine joined the Dental School at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario, where he earned his dental degree. He then joined the Eastman Dental Center at the University of Rochester in NY where he specialized in the area of Prosthodontics. Dr. Garine s research in implant dentistry has received several awards and was published in the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants. Dr. Garine is the Director of the Seaside Study Club and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY. He maintains a private practice limited to prosthodontics and implant dentistry in Jupiter, Florida. DATE: July 12, 2016 14 CODE: ZBWEB11

Interdisciplinary Care: A Multi-Specialty Approach to Dental Implant Therapy Speaker: Gary Morris, DDS Complex restorative solutions to missing teeth require a multi-disciplinary approach. For both young and old patients, spacing is often corrected orthodontically before or during the planning process. This webinar will examine the role of the implant team orthodontist, surgeon, restorative dentist, and laboratory technician in light of patient needs regarding spacing and timing of treatment. Discuss the role of the orthodontist and pediatric dentist in identifying, treatment planning, and caring for implant candidates. Understand the space requirements necessary for ideal dental implant therapy. Comprehend the current literature pertaining to craniofacial growth and its impact on timing of implant placement in the young adult. Understand the orthodontist s role in the treatment sequence for patients with complex occlusal disease relative to dental implant therapy. Gary Morris, DDS Dr. Morris completed his undergraduate studies at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. He received his dental degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago and completed his residency in Prosthodontics at UMKC College of Dentistry in Kansas City, Missouri. He is an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at Southern Illinois University, School of Dental Medicine and was a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, College of Dentistry. He is a member of the American College of Prosthodontics, Academy of Osseointegration, ADA, ISDS, CDS and is the president of the Chicago Academy of Dental Research. He maintains a private practice limited to prosthodontics and restorative dentistry in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. DATE: August 9, 2016 CODE: ZBWEB12 15

Education Through Innovation. The Institute for Implant & Reconstructive Dentistry (IIRD ) located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida is the global training and education department of BIOMET 3i. Based on the principles developed by Dr. Richard Lazzara, the IIRD seeks to apply evidence-based research, advanced techniques, and practical methods into educational content that allows clinicians to develop meaningful clinical expertise. The IIRD delivers a world of innovation to help clinicians progressively grow their knowledge and capabilities in all areas of their practice. In addition to learning about the latest technologies and techniques from the world-class faculty, the IIRD provides educational programs on topics from identifying candidates for implant and reconstructive therapy, to treatment planning and team development. Programs and educational information can be found at: www.iird.com. Dr. Lazzara has a financial relationship with BIOMET 3i LLC, resulting from speaking engagements, consulting engagements and other retained services. The Institute for Implant & Reconstructive Dentistry is the Training and Education Department of BIOMET 3i LLC.

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