A Successful Strategy for the Efficient, Consistent and Profitable Restoration of Dental Implants
Free online CE course from Dentaltown
This electronically delivered self-instructional program is free-of-charge and qualifies for 2 AGD PACE CE credits (Course Code: 692) and 1 ADA CERP CE credit. This program will be available until 11/10/2007.
Synopsis:This course will allow the restorative dentist to systematically plan for, sequence and treat patients with dental implants. Multiple sequencing protocols will be discussed that will allow both the patient and the doctor to save time and effort and yet still obtain a clinically superior result. Techniques and technology will be introduced that will allow the restorative dentist to develop a protocol for dental implant restoration that will allow him/her to restore any dental implant that comes in their office, the same way, every time.
Description of Speaker:Dr. Mark W. Adams is a recognized authority on prosthodontics and practice management as applied to the restorative practice. His dynamic teaching style makes him a favorite of audiences everywhere he goes. He is the Co-developer of Zimmer Dentalî¸ successful Peer Practicum and Continuum Implant Training Programs, a former Faculty Alumni Speaker with the Pride Institute and a former Clinical Assistant Professor in Graduate Prosthodontics at the University of Michigan. Dr. Adams is a 1985 Graduate of the University of Michigan Graduate Prosthodontics Program and maintains a private practice, limited to Implant, Esthetic and Reconstructive Dentistry in Flint and Clarkston, Michigan. He is President of ddsSolutions, a dental services company dedicated to helping dentists build the practices of their dreams.
Educational Objectives:Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to achieve the following:
1. Present a system of effective, predictable and profitable dental implant restoration.
2. Describe the use of new technology and techniques in order to obtain outstanding clinical results.
3. Develop a rationale for reasonable dental implant fees.
4. Introduce protocols for implant restoration for a multitude of clinical situations (Traditional Protocol, Accelerated Protocol, Immediate Protocol)
5. Become comfortable restoring any implant that comes into your office, irregardless of the manufacturer, the same way, every time.
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Educational Objectives:Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to achieve the following:
1. Understand the role of the general dentist in implant placement
2. Evaluate whether or not incorporating implants into his/her practice is appropriate
3. Be familiar with a flapless surgical procedure
4. Estimate the cost of getting started with placing implants
5. Know where to go for additional training
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