2016 UCLA Dental Implant Continuum with live patient treatment
At UCLA Skills Development Workshops Learn to place implants with live patients! no prior experience necessary 300 hours of CE credits Interdisciplinary Case Presentations Comprehensive Surgical & Prosthetic Training Advanced Skills Development Hands-on Workshops Limited enrollment Starts Jan 11, 2016 Perform live implant surgeries Interdisciplinary Case presentations 1
We are proud to present the UCLA Dental Implant Continuum. This intensive program is designed to train dentists in all aspects of implant surgery and restoration. Participants will perform multiple implant surgeries on live patients throughout the program (pending license and patient approval.) Our prestigious faculty will guide you through each step of the process from treatment planning to basic implant placement to advanced grafting procedures and prosthetic reconstructions. The 24-days of learning will take place over 6 modules (1-week/ module). Extensive time will be spent in hands-on workshops, in live surgery, and with faculty demonstrations. We have gathered some of the best and brightest clinicians and researchers from around the world in the field of implant dentistry to enhance your training experience. The techniques, methods, and materials presented will be scientifically backed and well proven in clinical practice. Come join us for this amazing opportunity to learn implant dentistry at the highest level. Sincerely, Peter K. Moy Brian P. LeSage Todd R. Schoenbaum UCLA Dental Implant Continuum Participants perform multiple implant surgeries I am very impressed by the quality of this course. In a week I have learned a lot and I feel very lucky to get to learn these skills with these wonderful clinicians. I have been looking for the right course to learn everything about implants and this cannot get any better! Thank you very much! Dr. L.B. - Santa Monica CA
Module 1 Jan 11-15, 2016 Interdisciplinary Implant Dentistry - Team Approach Module 1 will set the stage for the entire program. We will be covering the fundamentals of implant surgery and restoration. Our goal with module 1 is to prepare and provide a comprehensive overview to the participating clinician in all phases of implant dentistry, including surgical and prosthodontic principles which can be immediately implemented by the clinician in their own practices. - Treatment planning - Surgical and Prosthodontic principles - Review of Head Neck Anatomy - Selection of appropriate radiologic studies and techniques - Implant surgical and prosthetic techniques Module 2 May 9-13, 2016 Prosthodontic and Surgical Perspectives in Implant Dentistry During module 2, the attendees will have the opportunity to present, treatment plan, work-up including radiographic guides as well as surgical templates, and perform surgical and prosthodontic procedures on patients. - Diagnostic records, work-up, fabrication of radiographic guides - Ordering appropriate radiographic studies - Fabrication of surgical templates - Management of extraction sockets in preparation for implants - Fully edentulous, partially edentulous, and single tooth treatment - Fabrication of provisional restorations - Fixed versus removable prosthetics - Cement-retained versus screw-retained prosthesis Module 3 Sep 5-9, 2016 Advanced Surgical and Prosthodontic Implant Principles and Techniques Module 3 will provide you with in depth understanding of advanced implant techniques, biomaterials, and loading protocols. Workshop exercises will train you with skills to carry out the advanced techniques with confidence. Participation in live surgeries will continue. - Sinus augmentation - Correction of vertical and horizontal ridge deficiencies - Use of growth factors and autologous platelet concentrates - Custom impression copings and abutments - CAD/CAM scanning and milling - New restorative materials 3
Digital Dentistry and Applications in Implant Dentistry Session 4 will go in depth on the process of planning and treating your implant cases using digital technology. Workshop exercises will provide you with training on the use of guided implant planning software program, use of CAD/CAM generated surgical template, guided surgery, fabrication and delivery of guided prosthesis. - DICOM files and software planning programs - Guided surgical templates and procedures - Guided approach for fully edentulous, partially edentulous, and single missing tooth Module 4 Jan 23-27, 2017 Prevention and Management of Implant Treatment Complications Complications are an inevitable part of implant treatment. This module will provide you the knowledge and skills necessary to minimize their occurrence and to provide proper management techniques when necessary. Participation in live surgeries will continue. - Common errors and pitfalls in implant treatment - Prevention and management of complications - Peri-implantitis - Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Module 5 May 8-12, 2017 Implant Dentistry - Putting it all together The final module will solidify the principles, skills and knowledge gained throughout the program. Participants will present their most interesting cases treated during the program to their colleagues and course participants.beautiful UCLA CDE plaques will be presented to commemorate your dedication to furthering your knowledge and clinical skills for your patients. - The future of implant dentistry - Final case presentations - Final exam - Certificate presentation Module 6 Sep 18-22, 2017 4
Tara Aghaloo, DDS, MD, PhD Joan Pi-Anfruns, DMD Ting-Ling Chang, DDS Joan Pi-Urgell, MD, DDS Barcelona Spain Andrew Dawood, BDS, MSc London England Alessandro Pozzi, DDS, PhD Rome Italy Mark D. Exler, DDS, FACP Encino, CA Christine Quinn, DDS, MS Brian LeSage, DDS, FAACD Beverly Hills CA Todd Schoenbaum, DDS Ed McLaren, DDS, MDT Richard Stevenson, DDS, ABOD Christopher Marchack, DDS Pasadena CA Sotirios Tetradis, DDS, PhD Peter Moy, DMD Chandur Wadhwani, DDS, MSD Bellevue WA Patrick Palacci, DDS Marseille France Shane White, BDentSc, MA, PhD 5
Course Registration Form: UCLA Dental Implant Continuum 2016 Name: Title: DDS DMD (circle one) Prof. License Number: AGD Number (Optional): Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone: E-mail: Method of Payment: Make checks payable to: UC Regents o Check Enclosed o Visa o MasterCard Card #: Expiration Date: Authorizing Signature: Please include your course fee payment of: Complete Program $18,000 (0% interest payment plans available) Includes all 6 modules New grad discount available 10% off for early registration call for details Send this completed form to: UCLA Dentistry - Continuing Dental Education Box 951668, Room B3-034 CHS Los Angeles, CA 90095-1668 Call 310.206.8388 to register by phone Do not fax or e-mail credit card information cde@dentistry.ucla.edu Cancellation/Refund Policy: In the event the course is cancelled or because of enrollment capacity limits, UCLA will refund the full tuition paid. In case a participant needs to cancel, refunds will be given less a cancellation fee (up to 40% of tuition), if written notification is received less than 10 working days prior to the program. Notification of withdrawal received after a course s beginning date will result in forfeiture of the entire course fee. 6
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