Partial Extraction Therapies

September 20
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September 20
Dallas Marriott Suites Medical/Market Center
2493 N Stemmons Fwy
Dallas TX 75207
United States
Registrations are closed

Partial Extraction Therapies

The loss of teeth will lead to resorption of the buccal plate with its resultant need for extensive augmentative procedures (both bone and soft tissue) as well as the risk of poor long-term aesthetic stability. 

Partial Extraction Therapies (PET) are techniques that allow us to maintain the buccal bone plate and hence prevent the collapse of the alveolar bone creating a platform for ideal hard and soft tissue which is stable for the long term.

This is a greater problem in the aesthetic areas. This lecture will take you through the different options with regard to immediate implant placement as well as the most cutting-edge PET in a step-by-step fashion.

COURSE SCHEDULE

September 20, 2022 | Tuesday
  • 4:00pm - 5:00pm: Registration and Appeteasers
  • 5:00pm - 7:00pm: Lecture
  • 7:00pm - 7:15pm: Break
  • 7:15pm - 9:00pm: Lecture

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Understand bundle bone resorption patterns
  • Describe the key factors of socket preservation
  • Understand the appropriate use of custom tissue formers.
  • Know the certain parameters for appropriate hard and soft tissue fill. 
  • Describe why immediate provisionalisation is imperative for proper hard and soft tissue preservation
  • Understand the protocol for atraumatic extractions and the appropriate methods of socket bone preservation 

TUITION

$395

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancel 2 weeks or more prior to course date for 100% refund.
Under 2 weeks NON-REFUNDABLE

EDUCATIONAL METHOD

Lecture
Credit Hours: 4CE
AGD Subject Code: 690 Implants

 
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