Implant Surgery: Level 2

Placing implants in healthy patients with adequate bone, and even those who require some bone grafting, is relatively simple, enjoyable, and profitable! It should be a part of the practice of any interested dentist. This course is oriented toward those dentists who have had a moderate level of surgical experience, enjoy it, and want to increase their knowledge and clinical skills in placement of implants.

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  • Gordon J. Christiensen

    • Provo, UT

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  • Gordon J. Christensen - Practical Clinical Courses

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Core 7: Advanced Problem Solving

This dental course will provide the participant with the necessary information to solve complex dental problems such as extreme occlusal wear, anterior open bites, deep overbites, extreme overjet, and Class III malocclusions.

Pankey Assistant’s Experience

Learn and experience how to make bite splints with a very high degree of accuracy, including how to ensure predictability by making better material choices, taking excellent impressions and will demonstrate the use and application of the facebow.

Core 6: Predictable Esthetics

Develop the confidence in diagnosis, material selection, preparation design and the creation of key indices to insure predictability in delivering exquisite anterior restorations.

Core 2: Examination & Records

The cornerstone of the Dawson philosophy begins with a thorough comprehensive examination and the gathering of necessary records accurately.

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