CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION IMPLANT CONTINUUM/EXTERNSHIP Lecture & Hands-on Workshop Course beginning January & July 2016 Sponsored by The University of the Tennessee College of Dentistry wishes to acknowledge and thank Straumann for their generous support of this program.
All state boards of Dentistry require both Dentists and Dental Hygienists to complete various hours of continuing education annually in accordance with their state s dental rules and regulations for licensing. The formal continuing education programs of The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extends from 11/01/2015 through 12/31/2019. Provider ID# 146050 The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. 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. The current term of approval extends from November 2015 to December 2019. Courses presented are acceptable by those states that recognize the ADA (CERP) approved and AGD accepted providers. Upon completion of the course each participant will receive a certificate of completion, which includes the name, date of the course, and the credit earned. Continuing education courses that are presented cover all aspects of the practice of Dentistry including new knowledge that may not be widely accepted by the profession. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial material or commercial reference. Please be aware that the presentation of such course material should not be considered as an endorsement or approval of a particular philosophy, product, or procedure. The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer. E073930004-003-2016
IMPLANT CONTINUUM/EXTERNSHIP This course is intended for the general practitioner/ specialist that has had little or no experience in placement, soft tissue grafting and restoration of dental implants. Implant surgery during the course will be tailored to the participant s level of expertise. Course Offering #1 Presented in 3 sessions, over 3 months beginning in January 2016 January 21-24 (Thursday-Sunday)...(Session 1 of 3) February 20-21 (Saturday-Sunday)...(Session 2 of 3) April 9-10 (Saturday-Sunday)...(Session 3 of 3) Course Offering #2 Presented in 3 sessions, over 3 months beginning in July 2016 July 7-10 (Thursday-Sunday)...(Session 1 of 3) August 27-28 (Saturday-Sunday)...(Session 2 of 3) September 24-25 (Saturday-Sunday)...(Session 3 of 3) For updated schedule, visit uthsc.edu/dentistry/ce Sponsored by
1. Lectures covering treatment planning, placement, soft tissue management, hard tissue management, and restoration of dental implants. 2. Implant placement in sawdust mandibles to familiarize the dentist with the sequence of placement of dental implants. 3. Surgical guide fabrication and use with 3-D digital imaging. 4. CD with lectures and articles pertaining to implant dentistry. 5. Implant demonstrations. COURSE OVERVIEW 6. Implant placement by participants. 7. Implant restoration and occlusion techniques. The participants will be placing implants in the 2nd and 3rd month. Patients may be supplied by the participants or will be supplied by the course. All didactic and surgical sessions will be held at either the University of Tennessee, General Education Building or College of Dentistry Dunn Dental Building.
GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center 1st Session: General Education Building, 8 S. Dunlap St., Memphis, TN 38163 2nd & 3rd Session: Dunn Dental Building, 875 Union Ave., Memphis, TN 38163 TIME: 8 a.m. 5 p.m. (CST)/each day PARKING: Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) located southwest of Dunn Dental Bldg. = $3/weekday. (Dean s Lot (N Lot) located behind Dunn Dental Bldg. and the Dental Patient Lot (O Lot) are free on weekends only.)madison Plaza Garage (H Lot), located at 940 Madison Ave. = $5/day. Metered parking is also available for a cost along S. Dunlap, East, & Beale Streets. Like any downtown campus, parking rules and some charges may apply. Decide on your parking plan prior to the course date. Utilize the interactive campus map at www.uthsc.edu/map/ to help you locate buildings and parking. If you have any questions, please call the CE office at (901) 448-5386. TUITION: $6,300. Course fee includes up to four implant surgeries per participant. Additional material fees (i.e. Implant = $500) may be applied if the participant supplies his/her patient. A light breakfast and group lunch will be provided each day. CREDITS: 64 LIMITED ATTENDANCE: This is a limited attendance course. 12 max. Registrations will be accepted in order of receipt. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY & FEES: Attending dentists from the State of Tennessee or from other states, who perform implant surgeries for their patients at the College of Dentistry as part of the externship, must present proof of professional liability insurance and a copy of their state dental license. These documents must be presented to the course director as part of the treatment planning procedure at least one month prior to surgery. Dentists who have not presented these documents to the course director prior to patient treatment will not be allowed to perform surgical procedures. Please visit uthsc.edu/dentistry/ce/refund.php to review our current Cancellaton/Refund Policy.
COURSE INSTRUCTORS Dr. Robert Brandt is a Board Certified Prosthodontist who completed his training at Wilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas. He has a Master of Science in BioMedical Science from the University of Texas, Houston. For the past 30 years he has been restoring implants with fixed and removable prostheses. In 1990, his interest turned to placing implants as well as teaching the science of placement and restoration. From 1990 until 2005 he directed Prosthodontic Postgraduate training at the University of Florida, University of Queensland as well as Nova SE University. From 2005 to present he has taught implant placement and restoration to the undergraduate students as well as placement to the Prosthodontic Postgraduate and AEGD Residents at The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. Dr. Martyn Green is a graduate of UCLA, USC Dental School, Boston University Periodontal program and has his Master of science in Health Professions Education from Loma Linda University. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and is currently the Director of Graduate Periodontics at The University of Tennessee, College of Dentistry. Dr. Green has lectured nationally and internationally on Periodontology and Implant Dentistry and previously practiced full-time in Beverly Hills, CA. Dr. Scott Hollis is an assistant professor at The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in the Department of Prosthodontics and Clinical Director of the Advanced Education in General Dentistry post graduate program. Dr. Hollis received his dental degree from The University of Tennessee and his fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Hollis is a Prosthodontist who completed his prosthodontic training and earned a Masters of Dental Science from The University of Tennessee. Dr. Hollis mentors AEGD residents and undergraduate students in the planning, placement and restoring of dental implants. Dr. Timothy Hottel is Dean of The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry and professor, department of prosthodontics. He received his dental degree from Case Western Reserve University where he simultaneously earned an M.S. in biomedical engineering. After many years of service to CWRU and maintaining a successful private practice, Dr. Hottel relocated to Ft. Lauderdale to join the faculty of Nova Southeastern University College of Dentistry where he held such positions as Chair, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs, Assistant Dean for External Affairs, Associate Dean for Academic and Financial Affairs, Section Chief of Restorative Services and Executive Associate Dean. In 2009, he moved to Memphis to become the 19th Dean at the College of Dentistry. He continues to be active in research, publications and speaks both nationally and internationally in the areas of practice management and implantology.
REGISTRATION 2016 IMPLANT CONTINUUM / EXTERNSHIP Name Last 4 digits of SS # Mailing Address Day Phone: Fax: Email Check preferred course, beginning: January 2016 July 2016 Amount Enclosed Pay by: Check Visa MasterCard Expiration Date Card Number Security Code Signature Make checks payable to The University of Tennessee. Send completed application with payment to: UT Continuing Dental Education 875 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38163 For additional information or to register by phone, call (901) 448-5386 or fax completed application and credit card number to (901) 448-1514. uthsc.edu/dentistry/ce
College of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education 875 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38163 PRESORTED NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID MEMPHIS, TN PERMIT NO. 688