Surgical Session 3: Bone Augmentation and Implant Placement in Compromised Sites

Learn osseous defect treatment planning classification based on difficulty and success rates. Learn step-by-step techniques for tent/membrane grafting. Learn and understand the indications for various types of membranes. Learn the theory behind using bone growth factors such as PRF. Learn the indications and technique for the placement of Division B (small diameter) implants. Understand the etiology, management, and prevention of bone grafting complications. Hands-on treatment planning via interactive software programs. View various videotape surgical procedures. Learn how to integrate implant dentistry into your practice.

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    • Dallas, TX

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  • Misch Resnik Implant Institute

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Program 3: Masters Group

Master the technique and philosophy of smile design through workshops on occlusion, working on models with face bows, and you will participate in an advanced hands-on workshop on aesthetic recontouring on models.

Adhesion in Dentistry

Dental adhesion is crucial for practicing minimally invasive dentistry and obtaining predictable and long-lasting restorative outcomes.

Program 2: Rosenthal Philosophy and Technique Expanded

Review of smile design principles and philosophy, facial aesthetic design principles for advanced cases, live patient prep and insertion, an introduction to implant placement in the aesthetic zone, and an advanced occlusion lecture.

Session 6: The Dental-Cranial Connection

Understand the relationship of the reciprocal tension membrane to the cranial vault/facial bones, sutures, and the effects of the dental vertical dimension of occlusion.

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