Participants will learn how to make complex treatment options utilizing currently accepted concepts of implant therapy. One-on-one instruction by course faculty is provided. Participants may provide their own patients, or patients can be provided by the course director. Every participant will insert a minimum of 9 implants under supervision.
This course is designed for general dentists and/or specialists who have experience with restorative dentistry and basic oral surgical procedures. At the completion of the course, every participant will be able to:
• Determine if implants are an appropriate treatment option on a case-by-case basis.
• Present implant treatment plans and provide appropriate patient education.
• Manage an implant practice in a cost-effective manner.
• Perform basic implant surgical and restorative procedures to achieve predictable results.
• Introduction to oral implantology.
• Implant site development and alveolar bone resorption patterns.
• Implant overdentures, attachments, occlusion, and home care.
• Basic surgical procedures and principles for oral implantology.
Instructors: Dr. Oh Francis, Dr. Robert Braun, Dr. Anita Shulman , Dr. Roberto Russo and Dr. Mike Shulman.Course starts on
• Thursday 10Am. – 6Pm
• Friday 10Am. – 6Pm
• Saturday 9Am.- 5Pm