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Hands-on Cadaver Course
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Cadaver Workshops
Mentored Surgery
Esthetics, Expectations, Excellence: Implant Surgery and Restoration Mini-Residency
Instructors:
Thomas J. McGarry, D.D.S.
Lars O. Bouma, D.D.S., M.S.
John A. Sorensen, D.M.D., PhD
Vincent Celenza, D.M.D.
Dan O’Donoghue, Ph.D.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
2009 Courses
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Course Description
Implant placement from a prosthodontic perspective.
This course gives you the mentored experience you need to master
optimally placed dental implants for the best aesthetic and functional
restorations.
After intensive multi-session hands-on instruction, you will be mentored
while surgically placing implants into your own patient.
Unlike other weekend courses where you buy equipment but never feel
comfortable enough to go home and use it, our participants have 100%
success rates in integration of implant placement into their practices.
Course Objectives
- Successfully utilize the most advanced and least invasive technique of tooth replacement
- Become successful at achieving prosthodontically favorable implant positioning utilizing emerging techniques including Biaxial Implant Positioning
- Reduce complications associated with malpositioned implants
- Increase auxiliary staff’s level of comfort and competence in implant placement assistance
- Increase patient satisfaction by providing esthetically pleasing and functional solutions for missing teeth
- Increase patient satisfaction and increase practitioner success with single provider care practice management
This step-by-step course prepares the participant for implant dentistry in
his practice.The final session will be devoted to placing implants in the patient
provided by the individual participant. A patient may be provided for a participant
for a fee subject to availability.
Hands-on laboratory workshops will be located in the on-site 12 station
professional laboratory.
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Session Schedules
Rotation I
Session I
January 9-10, 2009
Session II
February 6-7, 2009
Session III
March 6-7, 2009
Session IV
April 17-18, 2009
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Rotation II
Session I
July 24-25, 2009
Session II
August 14-15, 2009
Session III
September 11-12, 2009
Session IV
October 9-10, 2009
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Participants must attend each of the four sessions.
Attendance is limited due to the mentoring focus of the course.
| Session I |
Day 1: 8am-5pm
Implant design/mechanics theory
Patient evaluation
Records and imaging (CT included)
Treatment plan-Prosthetic
Live surgery–observe/assist
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Day 2: 8am-3pm
Anatomic limitations/Surgical anatomy
Hands-on cadaver workshop
Surgical treatment plan
Merge prosthetic/surgical treatment plans
Develop alternate treatment plans
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| Session II |
Day 1: 8am-5pm
Biaxial Implant Placement
Advances in Implant Restoration
Basic surgical principals
Hands-on cadaver workshop
Hard and soft tissue
Suturing
Incisions
Flap design and circulation
Live surgery–observe/assist
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Day 2: 8am-3pm
Complications
Site development–prosthetic and surgical
Both hard and soft tissue management
Models and/or cadavers
Closed and open sinus elevations
Membranes
Platelet rich plasma (PRP)
Immediate placement
Immediate temporization
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| Session III Staff Attended (optional) |
Day 1 8am-5pm
Doctors
Pharmacology
Emergency procedures
Implant placement hands-on
Drill guide fabrication
Surgical indexing
Live surgery–observe/assist
Implant dental practice development
Staff
Overview of implant surgery
Inventory management
Surgical kit
Pre-op instructions
Live surgery demo
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Day 2 8am-3pm
Doctors
Presentation of surgical/prosthetic
plan for surgery scheduled
Session IV
Implant placement simulation in
mannikin in operatory
Essix bridge fabrication
Temporary partials, bridges, crowns
Staff
Room set-up
Surgical assisting techniques
Patient monitoring
Drilling protocols
Post-op instructions
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| Session IV |
Day 1 8am-5pm
Review of prosthetic/surgical plan for
each scheduled patient
Surgical placement of implants by
participants
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Day 2 8am-5pm
Surgical placement of implants by participants
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Testimonials
“The cadaver workshops were worth double the price of the whole course.”
Chris Wolken, DDS, St. Louis, MO
“Best CE of my whole career!”
Steve Wagner, Prosthodontist, Albuquerque, NM
“Training my assistants has made all the difference in the world—they really enjoyed the
course and came away with a great deal of enthusiasm. Their excitement, coupled with the
high quality of the training, has made the the integration of implant placement into my practice
so much easier.”
Bob Hall, DDS, Topeka, KS
“Dr. Tom McGarry has been an exceptional mentor
to me in my implant placement training. The most
important message I share with endodontists who
have decided to become involved in implantology is
that these procedures are, and should be, prosthetically
driven.
Dr. McGarry’s expertise as a prosthodontist/implant
surgeon has enabled me to effectively communicate
with my restorative colleagues and to ideally
position implant fixtures right where they need them.
Dr. McGarry is an approachable and talented
teacher, his training facility is state-of-the-art, and
it has been pure pleasure to be his student. I give
him my highest recommendation.”
L. Stephen Buchanan, Endodontist, Santa Barbara, CA
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Thomas J. McGarry, D.D.S. |
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Dr. McGarry received his D.D.S. degree in 1975 from the University of Missouri at
Kansas City, his Certificate of Prosthodontics in 1978 from UCSF/VA San Francisco,
and became a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics in 1991.
He is a fellow in the American College of Prosthodontists and has served as
President of the College. He is a member of the ADA, Academy of Osseointegration,
American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, Academy of Prosthodontics, Greater
New York Academy of Prosthodontics and the American College of Dentists.
Dr. McGarry maintains a full-time private practice limited to Prosthodontics.
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Lars O. Bouma, D.D.S., M.S., F.A.C.P. |
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Dr. Bouma completed his D.D.S. (1994) at Baylor and after a GPR at the VA/Little Rock,
AR, he served in the USAF as a general dentist. He received his Certificate in
Prosthodontics and a Master of Science degree from the University of Texas/San
Antonio and became a diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics in 2002.
Dr. Bouma served as Chief of Prosthodontics, Dental Laboratory Flight Commander and
Assistant Director for the AEGD Residency at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, NE. He is
currently on staff at the OU School of Dentistry and maintains a private practice limited
to Prosthodontics.
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John A. Sorensen, D.M.D., PhD |
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As founder and director of Pacific Dental Institute in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Sorensen
is engaged in a practice limited to prosthodontics, currently conducting six clinical
trials on all-ceramic fixed prosthodontic systems as well as in vitro materials testing,
and providing hands-on continuing education programs in fixed prosthodontics and
implant dentistry. Sorensen is a diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics
and a member of many prosthodontic and dental research academies. Dr. Sorensen
has published over 72 research articles and chapters, and over 120 research
abstracts. He has given over 100 invited lectures in 29 countries.
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Vincent Celenza, D.M.D. |
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Dr. Celenza received his D.M.D. degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University School of
Dentistry and his Certificate of Prosthodontics from Boston University in 1979. He is
a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, a fellow in the American
College of Prosthdontists, a past-president of the Northeastern Gnathological Society,
a Fellow of the Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics, and the future 2010
president of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry.
Dr. Celenza maintains a private practice limited to Prosthodontics in Manhattan which
he shared with Frank Sr. for 25 years.
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Dan O’Donoghue, Ph.D. |
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Dr. O’Donoghue received his Ph.D. from the Department of Anatomy, Loyola University,
Stritch School of Medicine in 1984. He is a Graduate of Distinction, Physician Assistant
Program OU College of Medicine. He is an Associate Professor in both the Department of
Family and Preventive Medicine and Cell Biology, OU College of Medicine. He received
the Regents Award for Superior Teaching, Department of Cell Biology in both 2005 and
2006. Dr. O’Donoghue currently teaches human anatomy to both OU College of Medicine
and College of Dentistry students.
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General Information
To Register
Call 405.755.7777 or send an email to info@mcgarryinstitute.com to request a registration form.
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Tuition:
Doctors: $9500
Staff: $550 Session III
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Participants will receive:
- Certificate of Completion
- 58 Hours of Continuing Education Credit
- Course Manual
- Continental Breakfast, Lunch
- Friday Evening Dinner: Sessions I and IV
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This program is sponsored in part by unrestricted educational grants from our corporate sponsors.
McGarry Implant Institute is an ADA CERP recognized provider.
Participants: Continuing education credits issued for participation in the CE activity may not apply toward
license renewal in all states. It is the responsibility of each participant to verify the requirements of his/
her licensing boards.
The formal continuing education programs of this sponsor are accepted by
the AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit.
Cancellation Policy: Confirmed registrants unable to attend may obtain a refund (less a $100 admin fee) by notifying MII no later than 4 weeks prior to the course
start date. Cancellations from 2-4 weeks prior will be refunded 50% of the full course fee. Cancellations of less than 2 weeks and “no shows” will be eligible for
no refund. Cancellations for individual sessions will not be refunded. MII reserves the right to cancel a full course with the full fee refunded. Should MII find
it necessary to cancel an individual session, we will reschedule that session or refund 25% of the full fee.
MII will not be responsible for expenses incurred by the registrant.
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