Archive for the ‘Bone Grafting’ Category
New Techniques In Bone Management
Oktoberfest Course In Germany (At 1999 Prices!)
October 2-6, 2008
$3495.00 (US) Program Fee Includes:
Hands-On Surgical Course with international lecturers
Bone Grafting
Bone Spreading and Condensing
Piezo Ultrasonic Surgery
Sinus Lift and Grafting
Distraction Osteogenesis
Transportation From Munich Airport, Hotel, All Meals
Evening Excursion to Salzburg Austria, Guided City Tour & Dinner In A Castle
Excursion To Oktoberfest in Munich With [...]
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on July 14, 2008 at 4:17 pm under Bone Grafting, Distraction Osteogenesis, Implant Surgery, Piezo Ultrasonic Surgery, Sinus Grafting. Comment on this post.
Bone and Soft Tissue Grafting for the Dental Implantologist
Hands-On Cadaver Course
August 14-16, 2008 November 13-15, 2008.
Presented at
The Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine Charleston, South Carolina By the Department of Stomatology Division of Periodontics.
This course is designed to give clinicians the confidence to perform soft tissue grafts, appropriate flap design for full and partial thickness flaps, suturing and advanced bone grafting procedures upon returning to their offices. Our structure is a combination of in-depth lecture, over the shoulder demonstration and a hands-on workshop with models and fresh frozen cadaver heads on advanced bone grafting for implant placement….
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on July 7, 2008 at 2:38 pm under Bone Grafting, Soft Tissue Grafting. Comment on this post.
After completing this course the clinician should be able to treatment plan dental implants based on prosthetic classifications, divisions of available bone and classifications of bone density. The surgeon will be able to provide appropriate manipulation and grafting of the soft tissues. Finally, the implant surgeon will have a more thorough understanding of advanced bone grafting procedures which will ultimately improve implant success, longevity and esthetics for their patients.
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on May 27, 2008 at 9:04 am under Bone Grafting, Implant Positioning, Implant Surgery, Soft Tissue Grafting. Comment on this post.
Product applications for regenerative membranes, dermis allografts, and allogenic bone grafts
Histological evidence and clinical case reviews for successful treatment regimens
Proven, cutting-edge clinical techniques and products
Understanding treatment sequencing parameters utilizing allogenic blocks
Identification of clinical techniques to optimize successful outcomes
Avoidance and management of complications
Intensive hands-on workshop utilizing porcine jaws
Ridge augmentation, socket preservation, peri-implant and block grafting
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on April 28, 2008 at 3:18 pm under Bone Grafting. Comment on this post.
LEARN THE LATEST TECHNIQUES FOR SUCCESSFUL BONE GRAFTING AND SOFT TISSUE MANAGEMENT FOR IMPLANT PLACEMENT, ESTHETIC IMPLANT PROCEDURES AND BIOLOGICAL SINUS GRAFTING IN THIS 2-DAY CLINICAL COURSE DEVELOPED BY DR. JOVANOVIC.
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on April 24, 2008 at 2:49 pm under Bone Grafting, Hard Tissue Grafting, Implant Positioning, Soft Tissue Grafting. Comment on this post.
Hands-On Advanced Bone Grafting Courseusing Models and Cadavers
Dates: May 16 – 17, 2008 or November 7 – 8, 2008 Register Now!
Location: Baltimore, MD
1/1/2007 to 12/31/2010
For more [...]
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on April 15, 2008 at 10:00 am under Bone Grafting. Comment on this post.
12425 North 55th Street
Lake Elmo, MN 55042
www.thedentalinstitute.com
(651) 351-9660
Creating and Teaching Techniques to Provide the Foundation for Aesthetics in Implant Dentistry
PRODUCT APPLICATIONS FOR REGENERATIVE MEMBRANES, DERMIS ALLOGRAFTS, AND ALLOGENIC BONE GRAFTS
HISTOLOGICAL EVIDENCE AND CLINICAL CASE REVIEWS FOR SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT REGIMENS
PROVEN, CUTTING-EDGE CLINICAL TECHNIQUES AND PRODUCTS
UNDERSTANDING TREATMENT SEQUENCING PARAMETERS UTILIZING ALLOGENIC BLOCKS
IDENTIFICATION OF CLINICAL TECHNIQUES TO OPTIMIZE [...]
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on April 11, 2008 at 8:19 am under Bone Grafting. Comment on this post.
Treatment Planning, Implant Prosthetics, Implant Surgery & Grafting.
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on March 31, 2008 at 10:50 am under Bone Grafting, Implant Surgery. Comment on this post.
This course is designed to give clinicians the confidence to
perform soft tissue grafts, appropriate flap design for full and partial
thickness flaps, suturing and advanced bone grafting procedures
upon returning to their offices.
Our structure is a combination of
in-depth lecture, over the shoulder
demonstration and a hands-on
workshop with models and fresh
frozen cadaver heads on
advanced bone grafting for
implant placement. One of the unique features of our course is
that we provide panoramic radiographs of every cadaver head to
simulate a realistic learning experience. This is the closest thing to
performing live surgery!
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on March 26, 2008 at 11:39 am under Bone Grafting, Soft Tissue Grafting. Comment on this post.
This two-day hands-on course includes lecture, discussion, videos of flap design and closure procedures followed by hands-on training with freshly frozen cadavers. This lecture provides an overview of head and neck anatomy pertinent to dentoalveolar surgery, the biology of wound healing, and surgical consent.
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on March 18, 2008 at 9:32 am under Bone Grafting. Comment on this post.
Bone, Ridge and Sinus Grafting Course with Hands-on and Live Surgery for the Implant Clinician
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on February 26, 2008 at 1:18 pm under Bone Grafting, Hard Tissue Grafting, Implant Surgery, Soft Tissue Grafting. Comment on this post.
World Class Facilities, World Class Training,
World Class Results.
Treatment Planning, Implant Prosthetics, Implant Surgery & Grafting.
Posted by Dental Continuing Education on January 23, 2008 at 10:54 am under Bone Grafting, Implant Positioning, Implant Surgery Mini-Residency. Comment on this post.
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