Implant Restorative Masterclass

May 17
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May 18
MINEC Education Center
909 Lake Carolyn Pkwy
Suite 1800B
Irving TX 75039
United States

Hard, Soft & Titanium

Implant Resotrative

2-Day Didactic and Hands-on Course

Dr.Eric Park

Implant Accelerator
Clinical Instructor

Dr. Park is currently AEGD clinical faculty member at UCLA school of Dentistry, also Catholic University of Daegu Medical Center Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Dept. as adjunct professor and Executive Board and faculty member of Implant Accelerator & Next Level Dentistry. The surgical aspects of medicine became a life avocation, he found his passion for Implantology in dentistry. Dr. Park is co-inventor of LISA(Lateral & internal Sinus Access) technique as new sinus approach.

Dr.John Ku

Implant Accelerator
Co-Director

Fellow, International Congress of Oral Implantologists

Graduate, Kois Center Fellow, World Academy of Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Bone Surgery (WAUPS) 
Founder & Director of Implant Accelerator, Faculty at Next Level Dentistry

2-day didactic and hands-on course provides implant clinicians with fundamental principles of implant restorative process from treatment planning, prosthetic parts, occlusion and maintanance for a successful long term implant therapy, including single implant restoration to full arch implant supported prosthesis.

This course for both for implant surgeons and restoratie dentists. All clinicians must understand how to maintain, restore and troubleshoot dental implants. In this course we will go over implant restorative design, treatment planning, and maintenance.


Treatment Plan

  • Facially and prosthetically driven treatment planning
  • Single implant to full arch (FP1 / FP3) implant planning
  • Kois principles applied in implantology
  • Use of digital tools


RestorativeDesign &Maintenance

  • Implant restoration design elements for "No Bone Loss"
  • Communication keys with the lab technician
  • Critical considerations in esthetic zone
  • Maintenance


Surgical​ Foundations

  • All surgical fundamentals an implant clinician needs to know
  • Art of immediate implants
  • Bone sets the tone; Soft tissue is the issue
  • Tips for successful implant surgery from single to full arch

Learning Objectives
  • 1. Understand Fundamental Principles:
    - Define and comprehend the fundamental principles of implant restorative processes
    - Identify key tetminology related to implant restorative dentistry
  • 2. Master Treatment Planning:
    - Develop proficiency in treatment planning for implant restorative cases
    - Assess patient cases and create comprehensive treatment plans for single implant restorations and full arch implant-supported prostheses
  • 3. Explore Prosthetic Components:
    - Demonstrate knowledge of different prosthetic components used in implant dentistry.
    - Identify and select appropirate prosthetic parts for various clinical scenarios
  • 4. Study Occlusion in Implant Dentistry:
    - Analyze the impact of occlusion on implant restorations.
    - Apply principles of occlusion in implant dentistry for optimal function and longevity.
  • 5. Hands- On Training:
    - Gain practical experience thhrough hands-on exercises in prosthetic component selection and placement
    - Develop skills in impression techniques and laboratory communication for implant restorations
  • 6. Navigate Maintenance Protocols:
    - Understand the importance of maintenance in long-term implant therapy
    - Implement effective maintenance protocols for both single implant restorations and full arch implant-supported prostheses
  • 7. Address Challenged and Complications:
    - Recognize and troubleshoot common challenges and complications in implant restorative procedures
    - Develop problem-solving skills for unexpected situations during the restorative process
  • 8. Comprehensive Case Discussions:
    - Participate in case discussions to analyze and critique various implant restorative cases
    - Collaborate with peers to evaluate different treatment approaches and outcomes
  • 9. Patient Communication Skills:
    - Enhance communication skills with patients regarding implant restorative treatment options
    - Develop the ability to educate and guide patients through the restorative process
  • 10. Stay Updated on Current Trends:
    - Stay imformed about the latest advancements and trends in implant restorative dentistry
    - Access resources for continued learning and professional development in the field

    The learning objectives aim to cover a broad spectrum of knowledge and skills, ensuring that participants are well-equipped to excel in the implant restorative process.

Lecture & Participation
Credit Hours: 14 CEU
Subject code: 690 implants

 
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