
_ New Jersey, USA Basic introductory course in root form implants Clifton, New Jersey February 3-4, 2012 Two day seminar14 C.E. credits Early registration:$1600 through November 1, 2011 Full tuition: $1850 after November 1, 2011 Split ridge techniques Clifton, New Jersey February 17, 2012 One day seminar 8 C.E. credits Early registration: $875 through December 1, 2011 Full tuition: $1100. after December 1, 2011 Treatment of edentulous patients (overdentures) Clifton, New Jersey April 6, 2012 One day seminar 8 C.E. credits Early registration: $875 through December 25, 2011 Full tuition: $1100. after December 25, | _
Atlantic Dental Implant Seminars are given in association with and endorsed by the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics and the Linkow Implant Institute Courses in New Jersey To Print Registration Form (click here) Please complete this form and fax to: 973.807-0514; or mail with payment to: ADIS, 400 Broad Street Clifton, NJ 07013 Learn advanced techniques from our unique and practical combination of comprehensive lectures, hands-on training, and LIVE surgeries. After a course is completed, participants can bring their own patient and perform implant surgery at our facilities under supervision. The day of surgery must be scheduled within 12 weeks after the seminar. Dentists must comply with New Jersey state board license requirements, and may be required to obtain temporary malpractice insurance. Observers do not need to obtain malpractice insurance. Doctors can attend hands-on course in Jamaica, where malpractice insurance will be provided by ADIS. |
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Two day seminar, February 3-4, 2012, 14 CE hours Breakfasts,lunches are provided. Early registration $1600 through November 1, 2011 Full tuition $1850 after November 1, 2011 Basic introductory course in root form implants. The course includes two parts: theoretical and hands-on sessions. Both will cover the entire protocol of root form implants, from placement to final restoration. Theory: • Historic perspective on implants • The rationale for dental implants • How to diagnose the implant patient • Presurgical Planning • How to interpret CT Scans and radiographs • Diagnostic models • Surgical Guides • Treatment plan alternatives • Root form implants, different designs, different futures and their advantages in clinical utilization • Root form implants, surgical and prosthetic phases. Single, multiple teeth replacement with the fixed, fixed-detachable,removable prosthesis's • Complications Clinical Part: • Flap design, flapless approach • Osteotomy preparation for cylindrical, tapered implants • Modifications of the osteotomy for one or two stages implant placement • Placing the implants • Suturing • Abutment selection and placement • Impression taking techniques • Fabrication temporary restorations. • Permanent restoration insertion • Live Surgeries,live restorative procedures Doctors encouraged bringing their cases for discussions, Doctors will keep the models for marketing and patient education | _Seminar 2
One day seminar February 17, 2012 8 CE hours Early Registration $875 through December 1, 2011 Full tuition $1100 after December 1, 2011 Breakfast, lunch provided Doctors encouraged bringing their cases for discussions. Doctors will keep the models for marketing and patient education. Treatment of patients with narrow ridges. Split ridge techniques Upon completion of Seminar #2, the clinician will be able to accomplish the following tasks: 1. Identify cases suitable for split ridge procedures 2. Understand techniques for split ridge procedures 3. Understand the complications of split ridge procedures 4. Perform ridge splitting procedures on anatomical models Seminar3 Treatment of edentulous patients Upon completion of Seminar #3, the clinician will be able to accomplish the following tasks: 1. Identify cases suitable for implant overdentures. 2. Distinguish between bar and clip and stud overdenture attachments. 3. Understand the difference between implant retained and tissue supported overdentures, and overdentures that are entirely implant retained. 4. Become familiar with selected attachment systems. 5. Discuss laboratory and clinical procedures for overdenture attachment transfers. 6. Perform attachment transfers on anatomical models • One day seminar April 6, 2012 8 CE hours • Breakfast,lunch provided Early Registration: $875 through January 3, 2012 Full tuition: $1100. After January 3, 2012 Doctors encouraged bringing their cases for discussions. Doctors will keep the models for marketing and patient education. |
