Learn to make ideal temporaries, approach anterior implant cases and properly plan anterior implant placement and restorations. The Institute of Houston Dental Synergy is proud to present our faculty experts Dr. Aldo Sordelli & Dr. Giancarlo Romero to teach this course, generously sponsored by Neoss. This curriculum, designed and taught by experienced specialists, includes live surgery observation and hands-on sessions with cadaver specimens.
Dates: October 29-30, 2021 Friday & Saturday, 8am-5pm
CE: 16 hours
Cost: $1,495, breakfast and lunch included
Bone loss can compromise dental implant placement, its esthetics and functional ability. Socket preservation or alveolar ridge preservation is a procedure to reduce bone loss after tooth extraction. This course will methodically explain the steps to preserve or minimize bone resorption and the timing on when to place a dental implant. It will cover the importance of prosthetic planning, temporary fabrication and how to select the proper prosthetic components and materials for the temporary and final restoration.
Objectives:
✓ Master Minimally Invasive Extraction Techniques, including the use of piezo surgery and periotomes
✓ Review the classification of extraction sockets to be able to treatment plan ridge preservation vs immediate implant placement in the anterior sextant
✓ Analyze different grafting materials and membranes used for ridge preservation, including PRF, allografts, xenografts and growth factors
✓ Study Immediate Implant placement planning, technique & indications
✓ Learn different techniques for immediate temporary fabrication from chairside to digital pre-planning
✓ Choose the proper material to use according to occlusion; what are the ideal abutment and crown designs