This day course will educate and enhance your knowledge of implant dentistry. The goal is to update you on the current thoughts on various strategies associated with the surgical phase of implant dentistry. This course will provide new insights and orientation for auxillary members, laboratory technicians, and dentists who treatment plan and are involved with the restoration of dental implants. Additionally, those considering or are novice at surgical implant dentistry would find this course useful.
The presentation will cover the following topics:
* Identifying situations where implants are superior to other treatment options
* Learning to analyze tissue biotypes where achieving ideal implant esthetics will be difficult and how to overcome these difficulties
* Analyze clinical parameters to establish criteria for achieving esthetic implant end results
* Understanding the restorative dentist role in implant dentistry: treatment planning, provisionalization, and restoration
* Review various strategies for increasing bone volume in implant site preparation: ridge augmentation, sinus grafting, and the use of biological mediators
* Strategies for implant success: platform switching, soft tissue augmentation, latest strategies in simultaneous soft-hard tissue grafting. IMPLANT ESTHETICS Educational Objectives
* The importance of gingival tissue biotypes in periodontics and implant dentistry
* Understand the responsibilities of the restorative dentists and surgeon in achieving an esthetic implant end result
* Understand the indications, goals and surgical sequence for various strategies for increase bone volume (ridge preservation, ridge augmentation, and sinus grafting procedures)
Richard Kao, DDS, PhD is an Associate Clinical Professor of Periodontology, Department of Orofacial Sciences, UCSF School of Dentistry and maintains a private practice limited to periodontics in Cupertino, CA.
Gregory Conte, DMD, MS maintains a private practice limited to periodontics in San Francisco, CA. Mark Fagan, DDS, MS is Assistant Clinical Professor of Periodontology, Department of Orofacial Sciences, UCSF School of Dentistry and maintains a private practice limited to periodontics in San Jose, CA.
Intended Audience:
This program has been specifically designed for dentists and dental laboratory technicians.
Location:
UCSF Clinical Sciences Building
521 Parnassus Ave., C-701
San Francisco, CA