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MISCH
International Implant Institute™
Prosthetic Program
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The Misch International Implant Institute™ was developed in 1984 to help set and elevate the standard of care in implant dentistry using a hands-on approach. Now world renown, the Institute’s goal is to remain at the forefront of implant dentistry through research, education and its unique clinical applications. Using these tools and a well-trained faculty, the Institute is able to provide its students with the most progressive and documented information.
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Carl E. Misch, BS, DDS, MDS, PhD (hc), FACD, FICD
Carl E. Misch is the Clinical Director of the implant program at Temple Dental School,
Adjunct Professor at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in the Department of
Periodontics/Geriatrics, Adjunct Professor at the dental schools of Louisiana State University,
Loma Linda University and the Department of Periodontics/Prosthodontics at the University
of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Engineering, Department of Biomechanics. He was
the Director of the Oral Implantology Residency Program at the University of Pittsburgh
School of Dental Medicine from 1989 to 1996. Dr. Misch has maintained a private practice
restricted to implant surgery (bone grafting and implant placement) and related prosthetics
for more than 25 years. He currently practices in Beverly Hills, Michigan.
The Misch Institute Prosthetic Program is coming to Chicago, IL on July 17-19,
September 25-17 and November 6-8, 2009. Dr. Misch designed this 3
series program to parallel his world renowned surgical program. This program
series provides information on predictable implant restorations. The goal is
to provide restorative dentists the knowledge for long term success by
utilizing a restorative curriculum.
If your study club wishes to enroll as a group, a group discount is
available thru the Institute.
The Misch Institute is now co-sponsored by Temple University Dental School.
This gives further credence to the certificate awarded to the participants
in this specific program.
Breakfast and lunch are included at each session. There will also be a cocktail party offered during the course.
Dr. Misch’s book will be provided at Session 1 and handouts at each session relating to the covered topics.
16231 W. Fourteen Mile, Suite 250
Beverly Hills, MI 48025
Course Questions – Heidi Cartagena
248-642-3199 Telephone
248-642-3794 fax
Download the Registration Form
www.misch.com
E-mail: info@misch.com
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Official Disclaimer
Neither the content of a program or the use of specific products
in courses should be construed as indicating endorsement or
approval of the views presented or the products used by the ADA
or any of its respective subsidiaries, councils or commissions.
The views and opinions expressed during the presentation are
not necessarily those of the University of Detroit Mercy School of
Dentistry.
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P1 Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
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- Rationale for Implants
- Prosthetic Options
- Bone Volume – Available Bone
- Posterior Single Tooth Implant
- Stress Factors
- Treatment Plan Modifiers
- Implant Success and Failure
- Radiographic Diagnostic Interpretation
- Stress and Treatment Planning
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- Pre-implant Prosthodontics
- Bone Density and Treatment Planning
- Templates and Study Casts
- Biomaterials and Biomechanics
- Treatment Planning Session
- Implant Number / Prosthesis
- Implant Ecomomics
- Laboratories – workshops
- Computerized Tomography Workshop
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P2 Fixed Prosthetic Options
Course Topics: |
- Fixed Prosthetic Options
- Anterior Single Tooth Implants
- Cemented Prostheses Principles
- Abutment Selection for Cemented Prosthesis
- Prosthesis Fabrication, Direct and Indirect Technique
- Implant Protective Occlusion
- Joining Implants To Teeth
- Occlusal Materials
- Progressive Bone Loading
- Treatment Planning the Maxilla
- Occlusal Evaluation
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- Immediate Loading
- Attachments for Fixed Prostheses
- Abutment Screw Loosening
- Common Complications in Implants Prosthetics
- Implant Design Rationale
- Treatment Planning Options for FPD
- Premaxillary Implant Prosthetics
- Treatment Planning Session
- Crown Height Space Considerations
- Color Scheme Selection
- Laboratories – workshops
- Patient Demonstration (live)
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P3 Removable Prosthetic Options
Course Topics: |
- Removable Prosthetic Options
- Generic Terminology of Implant Components and overdentures
- Cement vs. Screw In Prostheses: Indications and Complications
- Implant Overdentures for the Maxilla
- Implant Overdentures for the Mandible
- Step-by-Step Removable Prosthesis Fabrication
- Bar Design and Attachment Selection
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- Overdenture, Prosthetics Movement/Attachments
- Maxillary Denture Opposing Mandibular Implant Overdentures
- Screw-Retained Prostheses
- Treatment Planning Session
- Mandibular Overdenture transformed to a fi xed prosthesis
- Dental Photography
- Laboratories – workshops
- Patient Demonstration
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Programs can be taken individually or as a series
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