| 2012 Annual Meeting - Phoenix, Arizona | March 1-3 |
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| Round Table Clinics | |
| Friday, March 2 7:00 - 8:00 am These interactive sessions are designed to give attendees the opportunity to learn in a small group setting. Members: $75 each presentation Non-Members $100 each presentation |
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RT-1 (sold out) |
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| RT-2 (sold out) Immediate Loading Concepts: When, Where and How Peter Moy, DMD Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) describe the benefits and disadvantages of using guided surgical techniques and immediate loading; 2) identify new surgical and prosthetic principles to enhance clinical outcomes for the implant patient when treated with immediate loading; 3) discuss how to incorporate this information into their daily practices when managing their implant cases; and 4) explain how to differentiate when immediate loading is feasible in the fully edentulous patient, partially dentated and patients missing a single tooth. |
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| RT-3 (sold out) Immediate Implant Placement: Is It Safe and Predictable? Stephen Wheeler, DDS Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) realize the inherent risks in immediate placement in the esthetic zone; 2) understand the strict criteria in both hard and soft tissue architecture needed for safe immediate implant placement; and 3) realize that newer techniques in socket preservation and grafting can yield the same esthetic results as immediate placement, if not better and more predictably. |
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| RT-4 Digital Dentistry from the Lab Perspective: Interfacing with the Lab on Scanning Methods Tony Prestipino, CDT Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) understand how to digitally scan and intra-orally restore implants; 2) understand how to create CAD/CAM abutments; and 3) use digital CAD/CAM technology to create and restore full-arch hybrid cases. |
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| RT-5 rhBMP-2 for Implant Site Development Craig Misch, DDS, MDS Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) understand the basic biology of rhBMP-2; 2) select appropriate cases for rhBMP-2 site development; and 3) understand the limitations of the collagen sponge for space maintenance. |
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| RT-6 Coordinated Care for the Complex Periodontal/Prosthetic/Dental Implant Reconstruction Kenneth Malament, DDS, MScD Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) identify explicit methods of treatment planning and coordination between team members: 2) select and design prostheses for complex treatment scenarios; and 3) institute methods of communication and involvement with the dental laboratory. |
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| RT-7 Digital Implant Dentistry Frank Higginbottom, DDS, MScD Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) implement cone beam CT technology, local digital guide fabrication and incorporate soft tissue lasers; 2) utilize digital implant planning techniques and guided surgery, and 3) discuss digital impressions and CAD/CAM restorations. |
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| RT-9 Treating the Edentulous Patient and Those Who Should Be Steven Lewis, DMD Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) put into perspective the value of the natural tooth vs. the prosthetic goal; 2) appreciate the importance of bone reduction in the success of hybrid; and 3) understand the importance of implant position vs. number of implants. |
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| RT-10 Treatment Alternatives for the Replacement of Multiple Missing Teeth in the Esthetic Zone Hans-Peter Weber, DMD Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) assess the patient-specific risks for successful treatment outcomes with the esthetic replacement of multiple missing teeth in the maxillary anterior; 2) define various treatment options and effectively communicate them with the patient; and 3) design esthetic implant-supported prostheses for the discussed indications. |
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| RT-11 Managing Peri-Implantitis with Lasers Bret Dyer, DDS, MS Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) anticipate the outcome of treatment from the anatomy of the bony defect; 2) apply Diode laser applications for disinfection and enhancement of soft tissue, 3) utilize Erbium laser applications for implant disinfection and bone regeneration; and 4) utilize low level laser therapy around implants. |
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| RT-12 Digital Implant Dentistry: New Techniques and Technologies for Outstanding Implant Restorations Gary Morris, DDS Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1) look at different implant impression techniques and determine when it is appropriate to use each; 2) compare digital impression and conventional implant specific impression protocols in the delivery of esthetic and accurate implant restorations; and 3) compare digital impression and conventional implant-specific impression protocols for multiple unit implant restorations. |
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