Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed for the practitioner who would like
to further understand and learn minimally traumatic tooth extraction
techniques, and how/if that impacts dental implant placement as well as how it
relates to immediate or early prosthetic loading. It will help dentists to gain
confidence in decision-making when performing extractions prior to implant
placement. It will establish the definition of the PSE concept (Preserving Safe
Extraction) and discuss how to successfully evaluate the extraction complexity
and the accompanied risk assessment.
Participants will learn how to improve their techniques and outcomes
with the use of piezo electric technology, preserving the necessary bone volume
for implant placement, and they will perform PSE techniques on surgical models
with the use of Piezotome Cube. Once PSE has been achieved, we will be
discussing and demonstrating the keys to implant design and surgical techniques
leading to successful immediate implant placement utilizing the revolutionary
Megagen AnyRidge dental implant. We will then explore if and when implants can
be subject to immediate or early loading.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Learn how to better diagnose, evaluate, and perform
treatment planning for an extraction site prior to implant placement
• Understand the classification of extraction sockets and
tooth positioning, as well as the importance of the CBCT technology for a
better diagnosis
• Learn the natural remodeling of the alveolar ridge
following a tooth extraction
• Review of surgical techniques and instruments to perform
minimally traumatic extractions
• Learn how to utilize Piezotome Cube to facilitate the
removal of teeth and minimize the trauma to the alveolar bone and surrounding
soft tissues
• Review other applications for the Piezotome Cube in the
fields of oral surgery, periodontics, and dental implants
• Introduction to immediate implant placement and the
Partial Extraction Therapy
• CBCT Fundamentals to determine proper case selection and
treatment planning
• Evaluation of medical history, bone density and
restorative solutions for successful implant procedures
• Determine impact of implant design on stability
• Current scientific loading criteria for immediate or early
loading will be presented with clinical cases and reliable scientific data such
as Resonance Frequency Analysis ISQ
• Understand loading protocols for everyday implant
dentistry from single to full arch placement and temporization
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Course Contact: Megan.Johnson@acteongroup.com
Course Categories: Oral Maxillofacial Surgery
Provider Approval: Nationally Recognized (AGD-PACE) Academy of General Dentistry Program approval for Continuing Education
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Clinical participation (30% of the course involves active manipulation of dental materials or devices, treatment of patients or other opportunities to practice skills or techniques under the direct supervision of a qualified instructor
Prerequisites : None
Sponsor(s) : ACTEON
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None
All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com
Date / Time
Fri, Nov 8, 2019: 09:00 AM - 03:30 PM PT
Location
2502 S 78th Street
Tacoma, WA
Tuition
$250 October 4 and earlier: $350 October 5-November 5