USC Comprehensive Surgical and Restorative Implant Training Program in Hong Kong 2015-2016

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USC Comprehensive Surgical and Restorative Implant Training Program in Hong Kong 2015-2016

USC Comprehensive Surgical and Restorative Implant Training Program in Hong Kong 2015-2016 About the Program Implants can often serve as the most predictable, functional, esthetic and conservative therapeutic option for replacement of hopeless teeth. An array of surgical and prosthetic protocols have been proposed in implant dentistry; however, not all are supported by evidence-based documentation. The long-term success of implantsupported restorations requires a systematic approach to selection of appropriate diagnostic tools, risk assessment, treatment options, surgical and restorative protocols, as well as components and sequencing of care. This intense 14-day course consists of lectures, hands-on model workshops and live surgery and prosthetic demonstration. This educational experience will provide practical protocols which are beneficial for beginners, as well as experienced clinicians who would like to increase the predictability of their results and update their knowledge. Conceptual Topics Biologic basis of Osseointegration Anatomy of implant sites and surrounding structures Factors influencing lifelong osseointegration The USC implant training program consists of the following modules: Two 4-day sessions in Hong Kong featuring periodontal, surgical and restorative implant lectures and hands-on workshops Six days in Los Angeles: One day of oral surgery bone augmentation, esthetic site development and implant surgery complications (lecture and hands-on) One day of diagnosis, treatment planning & CADCAM surgical guide design for guided implant surgery (actual training on computers, one computer per doctor) One day of advanced restorative implant prosthodontics procedures for the fully edentulous arch (lecture and hands-on) One day of live surgery and restorative demonstrations specifically for the USC-Hong Kong course participants Two days of attendance of 41st Annual USC International Periodontal and Implant Symposium Awards ceremony at USC and receipt of program certificate There will also be an opportunity for 2 days of optional hands on cadaver We look forward to welcoming you to our program in Hong Kong! workshops The main strength of this program is that the updated and predictable protocols will be presented in a systematic manner by world experts. Who will benefit from attending this course: This course is appropriate for any clinician who is interested in gaining a comprehensive training in implant dentistry: Beginners with limited implant knowledge Clinicians with intermediate or advanced experience who would like to increase the predictability of their treatment by adopting evidence-based updated protocols Laboratory technicians, dental hygienists and dental assistants who would like to be more effective in their functions Please note: We reserve the right to change course dates, times, and speakers in case of unforeseen circumstances. Every attempt will be made to notify registrants of changes in advance. Baldwin Marchack, DDS, MBA Program Director Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Treatment planning & case selection Diagnostic imaging: Periapical and panoramic images Virtual treatment planning: computer aided implant planning Surgical guides: conventional and computer-generated surgical guides Surgical Placement of Implants Surgical considerations and treatment planning Extraction techniques to minimize surgical trauma Socket preservation and augmentation bone grafting Immediate, early or delayed implant placement Implant placement in healed edentulous ridge, including hands-on using models Single-unit tooth replacement Multiple-unit tooth replacement Fully edentulous lower jaw Augmentation of Hard and Soft Tissues Selection and sequencing of implant site development techniques Bone grafting: autgenous bone and bone substitutes Sinus augmentation rationale and techniques Horizontal and vertical ridge augmentation Mandibular block auto-grafting: rationale and techniques Guided bone regeneration Bone Morphogenic Protein (rhbmp-2) and Plateletderived Growth Factor (PDGF) applications Soft tissue augmentation Implant Prosthetics Implant restorative options Implant impression techniques Laboratory techniques and procedures Abutment selection: Prefabricated, CAD/CAM and ceramic abutments Immediate vs. staged implant loading Provisional placement: immediate vs. delayed Hands-on Workshops CT and cone beam scan interpretation Virtual treatment planning Extraction socket bone grafting Flap management and suturing techniques Socket preservation and augmentation bone grafting Implant placement in healed edentulous ridge Implant placement in extraction socket Immediate provisional fabrication Autogenous bone grafting Harvesting of bone from mandibular ramus and chin Fixation of autogenous bone to recipient site Sinus augmentation Crestal osteotomy Lateral window Guided bone regeneration Soft tissue augmentation Live Surgery Demonstration Flap management and suturing techniques Implant placement in healed edentulous ridge Immediate provisional fabrication Sinus augmentation Soft tissue augmentation 1

Module 1 in Hong Kong: Restorative Session Fundamentals of implant dentistry for the single missing tooth - Restorative principles Module 1 in Hong Kong: Surgical Session Fundamental principles of implant dentistry for the single missing tooth - Surgical principles September 4 & 7 (Friday & Monday) Dr. Baldwin Marchack September 5 & 6 (Saturday & Sunday) Dr. Alexandre-Amir Aalam and Dr. Ryan Tse In this introductory course, participants will gain proficiency in diagnosis and treatment planning for the single missing anterior or posterior tooth, and will master the restorative steps for single posterior implants and single anterior implants. Restorative decision making and execution will be transformed into a simple and easy process. Participants will also learn how to avoid and manage restorative complications. The lecture on this day will address all of the above topics. On day two, in addition to demonstrations by the instructor, participants will have the opportunity to participate in a hands-on workshop featuring impression-making techniques and fabrication provisional restorations, custom impression copings and custom abutments. Diagnosis and treatment planning Standard of care Indications and contraindications for dental implants Options for replacement of a single missing tooth. Implant prosthetics Cement vs. screw retained restorations Abutment selection Prefabricated stock abutments Custom computer designed abutments Provisionalization Impression techniques Biomechanics and occlusion Demonstrations: Instructor will demonstrate Fabrication of single unit provisional restoration Fabrication of custom impression copings Fabrications of custom abutments Hands-On: Participants will have the opportunity to Make abutment level and implant level impressions Attach abutments to implants Learn proper use of a torque driver Fabricate single unit provisional restoration Fabricate a custom impression coping Fabricate a pattern for a custom abutment With primary concerns of patient safety and procedural predictability, this two-day program establishes guidelines and training exercises to prepare the clinician for placing posterior implants to replace single teeth or a short span edentulous segment. For maximum benefit, this program is ideally preceded by a restorative introduction establishing goals, diagnosis and restorative alternatives available for replacing the posterior single tooth or two adjacent teeth. With a clear vision of the restorative outcome desired, clinical and radiographic examination from a surgical perspective to support this restoration are presented. Hands-on exercises with models, surgical trays and drilling equipment are used to prepare the participant for soft tissue handling, bone qualities and important anatomy encountered in treating the posterior maxillary and mandibular sextants. To reinforce thorough coverage of fundamental principles for your first ten implants placed, each participant is provided with a checklist of important topics to be understood as a self-assessment for confident preparation for this treatment. For the dentist not interested in implant surgery, this program is still of benefit for experience gained on surgical considerations supporting diagnostic and restorative procedures. For the practitioner undecided about taking the step to place implants, this program will provide a practical and useful exposure to help in this determination. With a focus on the specifics of posterior implant placement as a realistic starting point, underlying diagnostic, surgical and restorative principles emphasized coupled with your early clinical experience providing these procedures will form the foundation to continue with expanded treatments as this program progresses. Practical planning with pre-operative models, radiographs and computer software Getting the most out of 3-dimensional scans Implant seating depths and alignment based on soft tissue volume and desired restorative outcome Safety margin considerations for upper and lower jaws Surgical template alternatives for precise positioning Minimally invasive flap designs for the healed site without compromise Site preparation strategies based on bone quality Understanding implant insertion torque and determining healing phase options 2 3

Module 2 in Hong Kong: Restorative Session Intermediate dental implant restorative principles, procedures and protocols Module 2 in Hong Kong: Surgical Session Immediate implant placement in extraction sites and basic protocols in bone and soft tissue grafting in implant dentistry November 19 & 22 (Thursday & Sunday) Dr. Baldwin Marchack November 20 & 21 (Friday & Saturday) Dr. Dr Homayoun Zadeh and Dr Ryan Tse In this course, participants will gain confidence and proficiency in restoring any type of implant connection. Both internal and external connections will be discussed, and advantages and disadvantages of the various types of connections will be analyzed. Participants will also learn when certain connections are indicated or preferred and how to participate in the decision making process with the oral surgeon or periodontist. The management of implants from single unit to multiple units in the partially edentulous arch will be discussed. On day one, lectures will address all of the above topics. On day two, in addition to lectures and demonstrations by the instructor, participants will have the opportunity to participate in a hand-on workshop including impressionmaking techniques, fabricating custom impression copings, fabrication provisional restorations for different types of implant connections, and provisional restorations for multiple implants. Diagnosis and treatment planning Different types of implant-abutment connections External-hex Internal-hex, trilobe, conical, conical with hex, and others Advantages and disadvantages Indications and contraindications for use Different brands and their connection types Multiple missing teeth Number of implants required to replace multiple missing teeth Implant prosthetics Cement vs. screw retained restorations Abutment selection prefabricated stock abutments custom computer designed abutments engaging vs. non-engaging material selection, strength, indication splint or individual splinting at implant / abutment / restoration level Abutment screws- different head-recess size/designs Provisionalization Impression techniques Biomechanics and occlusion Surgical guides Demonstrations: Instructor will demonstrate Fabrication of single unit provisional restoration using different implant connections Fabrication of multiple unit provisional restoration Hands-on: participants will have the opportunity to Learn proper use of a torque driver Make implant level impressions for different types of connections Make accurate multiple unit impressions Attach abutments to implants Fabricate single unit provisional restoration using different connections Fabricate multiple unit provisional restoration A variety of clinical scenarios may present, requiring complex prosthetic restoration. A key to success is careful planning and simplification of therapy, based on sound principles. A wide array of restorative options are available today. Selection of the appropriate prosthesis requires consideration of the patient anatomy, quantity and quality of available hard and soft tissues, the need for augmentation surgery, esthetic requirements occlusal scheme and patient s desires. The objective of this course is to review the fundamentals for prosthetic restoration of implants in patients. An evidence- based approach will be used to provide treatment options with high degree of predictability. Practical surgical solutions to common implant site deficiencies will be provided. Basic protocols Selections and sequencing of implant site development techniques Sinus augmentation rationale and techniques Horizontal ridge augmentation Vertical ridge augmentation Mandibular block auto-grafting Onlay block grafts: rationale and techniques Bone morphogenic protein (rhbmp-2) and Platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) applications Soft tissue augmentation around implants Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access (VISTA) for soft tissue augmentation VISTA for ridge augmentation in the esthetic zone Socket preservation and augmentation 4 5

Module 3 in Los Angeles: Oral Surgery Session Implant surgery complications, bone augmentation and esthetic site development Module 3 in Los Angeles: Digital Diagnosis Session Digital diagnosis, treatment planning and guided surgery January 24 (Sunday) Dr. Bach Le January 25 (Monday) Dr. Christopher Marchack The number of claims related to implant complications has increased significantly over the last few years. Complications associated with implant surgery can have a devastating effect on the final outcome of treatment. First part of the session will focus on how to identify and avoid potential complications before they arise and how to manage many of the common complications that can occur with implant surgery. Emphasis will be given to risk assessment, classifications of complications, and proper treatment planning principles. At the end of this course, participants should be able to diagnose and treat complications related to implant surgery. Second part of the session will feature a combined one-day scientific lecture and hands-on workshop on bone grafting. The course will focus primarily on the principles of guided bone regeneration in implant dentistry and on the most up-to-date techniques in bone grafting to improve longterm clinical success with dental implants. This course is designed for the clinician that has prior implant experience and would like to broaden his/her knowledge and scope of practice and improve surgical skill. Topics of discussion include: Pre-operative risk assessment Avoiding and minimizing risks associated with bone grafting procedures Management and avoiding complications associated with sinus augmentation Graft infection and failure Sinusitis Oral-antral communication Sinus fistula Management of implant dehiscence and fenestration Management of peri-implantitis Management of nerve injury associated with implant surgery; Classification of levels of injury, charting and prognosis Management of failed implants, removing implants with minimal bone trauma Avoiding esthetic complications Guided bone regeneration The biologic basis of bone regeneration The criteria for patient selection The step-by-step surgical procedure Properties of barrier membranes Selection of biomaterials Biologic modifiers and their relationship to bone regeneration Flap design for optimal esthetic and predictability Guided bone regeneration in various post-extraction defects / simultaneous implant placement / vertical ridge augmentation The proper use of screws in the screw tent-pole grafting technique All aspects of the post-operative management Recognition and management complications associated with guided bone regeneration To achieve an ideal prosthetic outcome with dental implants, it takes proper treatment planning. Traditional implant placement, with conventional surgical templates are restorative driven, although it does not account for anatomical factors that will make it impossible to place the implant. CAD/CAM surgical templates or guided templates, through the use of surgical planning software allows for a restorative driven implant placement along with a three dimensional view of the patient s anatomy, allowing treatment planning in a team approach. The accuracy of implant placement is crucial from the single tooth implant to the fully edentulous patient. This presentation will discuss the accuracy of guided surgery, advantages of guided implant surgery, and the sequence to treat patients, while working and participating in treatment planning with the NobelClinician surgical planning software. Explore the clinical advantages of using a digital treatment planning concept as well as the benefits for communication with the patient (treatment acceptance). Gain knowledge of basic digitization processes and their impact on treatment accuracy. Differentiate benefits of 3D X-ray technologies: CT vs. CBCT. Master the NobelGuide workflow and the related options. Examine the clinical and laboratory steps of defining and transferring teeth setup into a radiographic guide. Integrate step-by-step handling procedures with the NobelClinician Software. Consider benefits of visualizing anatomy in 3D to prosthetic-driven treatment planning. Use NobelClinician Software to identify available bone volume. This allows for defining indications and options. Apply benefits of digital diagnostics to communicate with treatment team prior to surgery, possibly resulting in minimally invasive (flapless) surgery. 6 7

Module 3 in Los Angeles: Advanced Restorative Session Advanced restorative options with dental implants for fully edentulous arches Module 3 in Los Angeles: Live Demonstration Session Advanced restorative options with dental implants for fully edentulous January 26 (Tuesday) Dr. Baldwin Marchack and Dr. Christopher Marchack January 27 (Wednesday) Dr. Alexandre-Amir Aalam In this course, participants will gain confidence and proficiency in restoring most full arch implant supported situations. Various fixed and removable options will be presented. Both internal and external connections will be discussed, as well as the use of non-engaging multi-unit abutments. On day one, lectures and demonstrations by the instructors, participants will have the opportunity to participate in hand-on workshop including techniques for accurate full arch implant impressions, fabricating provisionals for full edentulous arches, and learning how to assess the fit of full arch metal or zirconia bars and frameworks. Diagnosis and treatment planning Treatment planning for the fully edentulous maxilla and mandible Fixed and removable options Number of implants required to support different options Surgical guides for ideal placement Implant prosthetics Fixed and removable restorations Provisionalization Impression techniques Biomechanics and occlusion Material choices Demonstrations: Instructor will demonstrate Fabrication of a fixed provisional restoration by converting an existing full denture How to try in full arch frameworks made of titanium or zirconia Hands-on: Participants will have the opportunity to Fabricate a surgical guide by duplicating an existing full denture Make an accurate full arch implant impression Fabricate a fixed provisional restoration by converting an existing removable full denture Assess full arch titanium and zirconia frameworks for passive fit The maxillary sinus cavity presents major anatomical limiting factors for implant dentistry. To by pass this obstacle, sinus elevation with bone grafting is performed today in a very mundane and predicable way. Multiple techniques and viewpoints are available to achieve these end results. The purpose of this course is to discuss the diagnostic, technical, and surgical techniques needed to achieve a safe outcome. Upon completion of this course participants will: Understand the anatomy and relevance to a safe surgical approach Review bone graft material for the grafting procedure Evaluate multiple surgical techniques Discuss the placement of simultaneous versus staged dental implant placement. Discuss complications Live Demonstrations This course is complimented by over-the-shoulder live sinus elevation surgery observation and live implant surgery demonstrations. Participants will also have an opportunity to participate in optional cadaver hands-on workshops by the same professors. 8 9

Module 3 in Los Angeles: Symposium Session Sessions in Summary The 41st Annual International Periodontal and Implant Symposium January 29-30 (Friday & Saturday) Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles We are pleased include the 41st Annual USC International Periodontal & Implant Symposium for participants of the USC Comprehensive Surgical and Restorative Implant Training Program in Hong Kong. The Syposium boasts a panel of internationally renowned experts who will critically examine some of the most clinically-pertinent areas and present their choices of material, techniques and protocols to achieve superior clinical outcomes. We are confident that the information presented will be extremely useful to clinicians in the daily care of our patients. In addition to the two days of general sessions, there optional all-day programs with hands-on workshops on models and cadavers. Although the majority of the general-session presentations are interdisciplinary in nature, there are also sessions designated as Surgical Track, Restorative Track and Dental Hygiene Forum that focus on specific disciplines. The program is sure to inspire you and provide material, which are very germane to clinical practice. This is an educational opportunity not to be missed by the entire oral healthcare team, including specialists, restorative dentists, dental hygienists and dental technologists. Dr. Homa Zadeh, National & International Speakers September 4 & 7, 2015 (Friday & Monday) Fundamentals of Implant Dentistry for the Single Missing Tooth - Restorative Principles September 5 & 6, 2015 (Saturday & Sunday) Fundamentals of Implant Dentistry for the Single Missing Tooth - Surgical Principles November 19 & 22, 2015 (Thursday & Sunday) November 20 & 21, 2015 (Friday & Saturday) January 24, 2016 (Sunday) January 25, 2016 (Monday) Intermediate Dental Implant Restorative Principles, Procedures and Protocols Immediate implant placement in extraction sites and Basic Protocols in Bone and Soft Tissue Grafting in Implant Dentistry Implant Surgery Complications, Bone Augmentation and esthetic site development Digital Diagnostics, Treatment Planning and Guided Surgery January 26, 2016 (Tuesday) Advanced Restorative Options with Dental Implants for Fully Edentulous Arches January 27, 2016 (Wednesday) Lectures & Live Surgical Demonstrations January 28, 2016 (Thursday) Optional Cadaver Workshop January 29 & 30, 2016 (Friday - Saturday) The 41st Annual USC International Periodontal and Implant Symposium January 31, 2016 (Sunday) Optional Cadaver Workshop We are excited about our venue for the symposium, which is the historic Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. We hope to see you all in Los Angeles in January 2016. For further information regarding the symposium, please visit: www.uscdentalce.org. 10 11

# Faculty How to Register Online registration available at www.uscdentalce.org. Click on Calendar of Courses -> 2015 -> September Courses For questions in regards to making payment via wire transfer or credit card, please email to: shuli@usc.edu., or fax form to: (1) 213-740-3973 Registration Fees Full Program (Includes certificate of completion) Hong Kong Sessions Only (Does not include certificate of completion) Los Angeles Sessions Only (Does not include certificate of completion) Optional Cadaver Workshop (Does not include certificate of completion) Registration Form First Name Middle Name Last Name Title Specialty Address City State Zip Phone ( ) Fax ( ) E-mail q Mastercard q Visa q Check Enclosed Card Number Total Payment $ Enquiries USD $10,500 Before August 1, 2015 USD $11,500 After August 1, 2015 USD $7,450 Before August 1, 2015 USD $7,950 After August 1, 2015 USD $4,450 Before August 1, 2015 USD $4,950 After August 1, 2015 USD $1,395 Before August 1, 2015 USD $1,595 After August 1, 2015 Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, Office of Continuing Education 925 W. 34th Street, Room 201J, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0641 Expiration Date Dr. Baldwin W. Marchack (Course Director) Dr. Marchack graduated from the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC and received his MBA from UCLA. He is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists, International College of Dentists, and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. Dr Marchack is an Honorary Member of the American College of Prosthodontists and Past President of the American Prosthodontic Society, the Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics, and the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He is the Chair of the Editorial Council for the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, President-elect of the International Federation of Esthetic Dentistry and serves on the Board of Councilors for the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. Dr. Alexandre-Amir Aalam Dr. Aalam graduated with a DDS degree from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Nice (France). He subsequently specialized in Advanced Periodontics at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Dr. Aalam is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology. The French Society and the California Society of Periodontology awarded Dr. Aalam for his contribution to clinical research in the field of implant dentistry. Dr. Aalam is a Clinical Assistant Professor of dentistry at USC. In 2012, Dr. Aalam was appointed as the USC dental school representative on the Board of Governors. He maintains a private practice in Brentwood CA, limited to Periodontics and Reconstructive Implant Dentistry. Dr. Aalam lectures and publishes in the field of dental implants and site development procedures. Dr. Bach Le Dr. Le is a Clinical Associate Professor of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC and USC Medical Center. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, the American Dental Society of Anesthesiologists, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Le holds Fellowship in the International College of Dentists and the International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Dr. Christopher B. Marchack Dr. Marchack is a graduate of the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. He has received his prosthodontic certificate from USC. Dr. Marchack is an active member of the Academy of Prosthodontics, the Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics, the American College of Prosthodontists, the Academy of Osseointegration, the San Gabriel Valley Dental Implant Study Club, and the Southern California Osseointegration Study Club. Dr. Marchack serves on the editorial review board of the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry and Quintessence International. Dr. Ryan Tse Dr. Tse received his Master Degree in Prosthodontic at University of London and Master of Science Degree in Implant Dentistry by the University of Hong Kong. He is awarded Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practice of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and General Dentistry of the College of Dental Surgeons of Hong Kong. Dr. Tse completed one-year Clinician Program in Implant Dentistry at UCLA in 2006 and one-year Clinician Program in Esthetic Dentistry in 2010. He was elected as the Fellowship of World Clinical Laser institute in 2009, and is also the Member of American Implant association and American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Los Angeles Hong Kong Dr. Homayoun H. Zadeh Ms. Shu Li Ms. May Chan Dr. Ryan Tse Dr. Zadeh is an Associate Professor and graduate of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. He E-mail: shuli@usc.edu Tel: (852) 6396-8934 Tel: (852) 9462-2904 completed the advanced clinical education in Periodontology and earned his PhD degree in Immunology Tel: (1) 213-740-8381 Fax: (852) 2537-6604 Facebook: Tse Tak On Ryan from the University of Connecticut. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. Dr. Zadeh Fax: (1) 213-740-3973 also leads a research team, funded by the NIH and industry. His clinical research interests involve studies on minimally invasive surgery and tissue engineering. He is Director of the USC International Periodontal and 12 Implant Symposium. 13

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