Surgical and Prosthetic Principles for Implants

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Implants are becoming the standard of care for replacing missing teeth, yet only 20% of dental professionals are presenting implant treatments to their patients. Why have the majority of clinicians not embraced implants? Studies indicate their reluctance is mostly due to their knowledge of and comfort level with implant techniques.

The Bicon Institute’s Surgical and Prosthetic Principles course provides a comprehensive overview of dental implants and the Bicon Dental Implant System, its components, procedures, and expected treatment outcomes. Using advanced technologies, this three-day program will cover the fundamental clinical aspects of implant placement and restorations, and help you to incorporate dental implants into your practice.

Review of anatomical, surgical, and prosthetic principles
Patient selection guidelines, including medical, dental, psychological, and social factors for treatment options
Pharmacological influences on patient selection and treatment
Pre and post-operative care
Surgical template fabrication
Osteotomy site preparation
Two-stage, One-stage, and Immediate Stabilization and Function surgical procedures
Single tooth restorations (PFM, Integrated Abutment Crown™, and All-Ceramic)
Brevis™ overdenture restorations
Soft tissue management
Finer points of techniques and keys to success

Audience: Surgical and restorative clinicians
Time: 8:00am–5:00pm
Tuition: $1,700.00
(includes breakfast, lunch and one social dinner)

Class Size: Limited to 40
CE Credits: 25 hours




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